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Looks great!!!
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Got some spray matte Krylon. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!
It is much "more of a whole" now. |
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A quick heads up about spraying the paper. If there is high humidity or moisture in the air the spray may be frosty and not totally clear. Kinda looks like the model is dusty.
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I live on the Gulf Coast and when that happens it usually disappears after a few days in a temperature- and humidity-controlled environment, ie air-conditioned.
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Thanks for the heads up.
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Peashooter has always been a favorite airplane; can't define why, it just is. It is fun to see a build of it.
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Very cool. Viva la taildraggers.
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Very educational, the attachment is great.
Good tutorial for novices and pros! |
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When I did mine, I used very fine gauge stainless steel wire for the rigging.........since the real ones both flying and landing wires were really pretty good diameters.
Nice job so far! |
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I used floral wire for rigging on mine.
Beard |
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