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Thanks Don! I was going to try to finish it last night but ended up going somewhere with family, but I'm trying to finish it in the next few days.
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hallo, looking good, but wondering how to get the correct shape whitout internal formers?
seems pretty tricky to me, being used to the european style of paper models.... bertus |
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Great build f the Phantom. She turned out nice.
Gary
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Nice rhino!
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thanks so much!
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Here's an update. I wasn't satisfied with the canopy, so I peeled off the old one carefully and reinstalled a new one. I also worked on the landing gear as well. For the wheels, I used a glue stick that just happened to be the right diameter of the main wheels. I sliced off two wheels and used a toothpick for the strut. I attached the main gear doors to those. For the nose wheels, I did the same thing, but I cut the wheels out of the sheet, glued them to the overly large glue-stick slice, and then just cut down to size. They work very well, and are kind of rubbery in that sense. I also installed the slats, the gun, and the nose gear doors too. I just need to install the weaponry on their pylons next.
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f-4, f-4e, phantom, usaf |
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