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Nice clean building, with lots of details. Beautiful job!
Gary
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Thanks, Gary
The first picture shows a trick to fix solidly the wire for the antenna. The paper part is aligned to the hole in the fuselage skin, using the wire that can be removed after gluing and put in place again at the end of construction. |
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Beautiful clean work.
I intend to use that method of securing the antenna post. Don |
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Nice and clean.
It's pleasure to look at your work! |
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Hi Ricardo, I fully agree with 7TP, it's always a pleasure to follow along. I've been using the antenna mast trick before, and it always works .
Looking forward to the latest progress. Erik |
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Thanks, friends
As always in Halinski, the wing structure has many card parts… |
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The wheels were modeled using the usual method. The rims are quite simple.
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Hi Ricleite, I've been looking at the various models you have posted and wanted to ask one question: what do you use to color the cut edges? Thanks and keep up the great work!
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Hello Kazik and thanks for the comment
I use pens. Mostly Tombow Dual Brush, but any other may fit as well. Sooner or later, I’d have to deal with the engine. This one has 18 cylinders… |
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Meh...looks pretty simple to me (ha, ha).
Very lovely progress. Thanks for sharing! Dan |
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1/33, halinski, nakajima ki-84 |
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