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DC-4 Pan Am
I just started this classic propliner.
S&P, scale changed to 1/160. Question: what's the purpose of the parts on pictures 3,4,5 ? I can't figure out this.
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In picture 3 are the prop axes. You roll the tube and cut it in four parts.
Picture 4 and 5 are stiffeners/formers for the wings (with the red arrow showing the way up next to the fuselage). B |
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Thanks for a quick help!
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May I therefore suggest that would Bruno please name the parts that are not easy to guess what they are on the template sheet of his future release.
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Fuselage completed.
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Pity the patterns are not aligned...
A clean build, though.
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Greetings from Holland Willem E. (AKA Ponytail) |
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The more you do the more familiar you become with his style. All are great kits and lots of fun.
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Almost finished.
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Great progress
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MS “I love it when a plane comes together.” - Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith, A Team leader Long Live 1/100!! ; Live, Laff, Love... |
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What brand and who sells this model?
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american, dc-4, pan am, propliner |
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