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I keep trying to build the WWI biplanes, the wings get wonky , the rigging drives me nuts and when I see builds as neat as this, heck, just know it's time to take another shot. Thanks for the inspiration , excellent build.
Derek |
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Very beautiful build.
Theo |
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Great job. You did nice work on the rigging.
Gary
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Thanks guys
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For this sort of rigging I used extra pin head (cheeky!) inserted into the fuselage where wires meet to tie the string or redirect it to other point also started from the outside (from v shaped support at bottom) with plenty spare string to carry on in both directions - in result worked only with two ends, not separate lengths. Have fun :D Cheers! |
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That's a great technique Hetzer; thanks for sharing it! Can't argue with success as your build attests.
Wyvern |
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Nice classic model
Well done! |
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Awesome build!
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Thanks guys
This build and its final result started me thinking about more biplanes... from good old Mały Modelarz just need to get them first xD |
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