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Wonderful cockpit Ricardo. It indeed looks very delicate. Luckily it will be protected by the cockpit walls and a canopy!
Erik |
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Thanks, friends You know that I refrain from adding detail that doesn't come from the "basic" kit.
The cockpit side panels have many more pretty details. I painted (in black) the lines where the internal formers are supposed to match. This way, any minor misalignment should pass relatively unnoticed |
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Some day Dr Halinsky will design a fully functional plane with all those small details, its a great detail from the original kit and a good work from ricleite
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@ Paúl - maybe The fact is that they are not particularly active in 2017...
Before closing the cockpit, I assembled the fuselage structure, ahead and behind. |
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What a magnificent level of detail! The A4 locomotive is nearing completion and I'm already preparing for starting "my first Halinski". By looking at the incredible quality and very interesting building reports you are providing, I simply can't wait to start....
Cheers, Erik |
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It was a joke Ricardo! :D, good job as always
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Superb!
Fantastic work as usual |
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hi Ricardo....Your work on the cockpit is excellent, clean and very precise.
keep on the great work. YOAV |
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Thanks, friends
@ Erik - Is it the model I am thinking about? In your hands, it will be a jewel @ Paúl - I guessed so But, with Halinski, we never know Closing the cockpit was trouble free. In the last pictures, the shinning paper is already apparent. |
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It would be hard to find simpler rims…
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1/33, halinski, ki-43, nakajima |
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