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Great detailing, the landing gear and the wing structure really look great. I could never attach the landing gear before attaching the wings to the fuselage, I would break something for sure.
Gary
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Your work as usual is accurate and clean.
YOAV |
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Wow. Just.....wow....
Dan |
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Superb work on the undercarriage.
Don |
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Thanks, friends
@ Gary - right, it might not be a good idea to fix those fragile details so early... The nose skin fit well. There are many joints, particularly below, but that was probably inevitable. Regarding the forward upper part, the first dry fit test gave the feeling that it would never work. More careful shaping (there are several concave/convex curves in sequence) proved that Halinski got it right. |
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Wow, great work again. The landing gear has come out very well. Amazing, all these details, it all looks so fragile. Impossible to stay away from auxiliary materials like paper clips and the like.....
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@ Erik - Thanks . Well, I never use paper clips on models
Mating the wings to the fuselage was easy. Regarding the wing to fuselage fillets, I wouldn’t complain if the upper sections of the front parts were a bit broader. They hardly cover the gap. It is much better on the underside, where you get very decent gluing surfaces. |
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Nice! It's pleasure to look at your work!
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Gotta agree with 7TP. This is how paper models are supposed to look!
Fantastic. Dan |
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a very complex shame in the nose, but a good work as always
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