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Outstanding craftsmanship!
I can smell the castor oil. Don |
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amazing work on the engine
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all the comments It's time for another update. I've done all of the instruments, pedals, stick and seats. Pedals and stick are made of wire. I decided to use it instead of paper to get better effect. I've added copper rings to the instruments and put 2 layers of gloss varnish to imitate glass. I've added metal parts to the belts as well. Now I am going to make cockpit frame and finish all the body. Lukas |
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Hi,
I've done the whole skeleton of the body and cockpit frame. First I changed this: Into this: After that I glued the skelton parts all together. Everything went perfect. So the result of this step you cen see here: Now I am going to work a little bit with retouch color modulation and cockpit stringing. I am also going to grind skeleton a bit before I put skin on it Lukas |
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Hi,
I've started working with stringing. I have no idea how to do it right. I've created something like that: and after I've painted it: I decided to place it behind back frame. Just for try. There, those elements won't be so visible. I think it doesn't look so bad, but it could look better. Have to find a solution how to make better stringing and turnbuckles because I have 7 more frames to go. Lukas |
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Hi,
I've done the stringing in frame. I've made 2 different stringings. First with fishing rope and second with thread. Both look ok, but I think when it comes to cockpit's frame it's better to use finishing rope. Stringing looks thinner and match better to the frame. Thread is better for general stringing because it's thicker. I think I won't change the thread stringing inside cockpit. This part won't be so visible. I've made and added fuel tank right behing the seat. I decided to make it, because this part will be visible if you'll look inside cockpit. Next I added rest of the parts inside cockpit. Now I am going to cover the ckeleton. Lukas |
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your work on the seat belts is amazing, very detailed, especially the holes and buckles.
well done YOAV |
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Hi guys,
Thanks Yoav! I've done the body. I added some rivets and paper parts to boost look of the model a bit. I didn't have much problems with this step. On the pictures you can see current look of model. I am going to paint all the black parts that's why I didn't retouch it. I also going to paint all the gray parts with silver paint to give them metalic look. In the next step I am going to do the tail. I already glued strings which help me with it |
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Mind blowing detailing.. beautiful clean work!!
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eatcrow2,
Thanks! I try to put my models on the higher level and improve my craftsmantship. Hope that I am on the good way |
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1/33, french, morane saulnier g, wak, wwi |
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