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Oooh hey, that's a good tip right there. I always have trouble with the wings.
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By the way, what is the scale of your model (or the wingspan)?
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See what's working for you with glue you are using and different sizes of wings. I found that idea working well with wingtips up to maybe 3cm (1 1/4 inch) wide and 3 maybe 4 mm thick.After that it gets tricky. |
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I really don't have information about the model scale, I read the information in every model, but they don't have, and the page is no longer available.
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I'l try using the corrugated cardboards in the next model, the Messerschmitt BF 109E. I was using a thicker than the usual cardboard, but it didn't give good results.
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The following is a post I found in A Discussion of Paper Model Scale [Archive] - Wings of Glory Aerodrome :
Zakopious 05-28-2012, 10:31 The Zio Prudenzio models are very large, too big to print on A4 or letter size at 100 %. Consequently, the print must be reduced to about 12 % to get 1/144 scale. See: http://www.zioprudenzio.it/fok-air.html |
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Messerschmitt BF 109E
Messerschmitt BF 109E... Here we go!!!
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Looks good so far.
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New photos of today's cut-and-paste. Well, the wheels are always the last parts to glue. And very small parts toó.
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Thank you, Don. Although it is not one of muy favorite modelos, I'm doing it carefully.
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