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the cockpit looks outstanding
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Got to agree with YOAV. Certainly up to your normal standards...
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Wow, excellent work! It rivals IM cockpits.
The more I explore this forum, the more amazed I am. Cheers, Ian |
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I'm tempted to say that the cockpit looks rather comfortable, at least the reclining seat. And no, Ricardo, I'm not really surprised that you keep those kind of statistics. You seem to me like a very neat and organized person . Keep up this excellent standard!
Cheers, Erik |
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Thanks for the comments, friends
@ Erik - the bad part of statistics is that they show that I've been buying too many models! Well, I'm trying to behave... The structure parts have the usual fittings that take time to cut. The second picture shows a card sandwich that looks unnecessary. In fact the middle card part is shorter, in order to make way for the rear wing spar. |
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Amazing amount of details, solid construction... I am having a blast watching this assembly.
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Glad to read that, Falco
The assembly shown yesterday was simple because it was not complete: the details were missing and there is no shortage of them! This way, it is not surprising that the number of parts is so big… |
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This is really nice to view this thread.
good work |
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Look at the details... LOOK AT THEM!!!
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Thanks, Paúl and Falco
@ Falco - today, you have more details to look at Ahead of the cockpit, it is the same story: over a simple card assembly, there are many details! |
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