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The cockpit detail is stunning. Nice work!
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Thanks, Ragnar and Gene
After the fixed part, there comes the movable one. It is interesting to note that the trim tab holders are not symmetrical. Above on one side, below on the other. |
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As always, incredibly precise and artistic work on these control surfaces.
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Let me see some hands... I am beginning to think this kit is being assembled by a machine!
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Said it before and I'll keep saying it- you big scale guys are true artists. Incredible work.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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Very nicely done dood.
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Thanks for the comments, friends
@ Falco - it is not easy to show both hands at the same time because one is holding the camera Well, I have already shown part of a finger in this thread Continuing with the tail, the pictures show the rudder and the rear fuselage and tail structure. Everything is fairly conventional from this editor. |
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Amazing work Ricardo .... You are an artist at an international level.
But what I really can not figure out in the Polish models ..... 100 internal parts and reinforcement for a tail fin of 5 cm ... I do it with one and a half beam and the exterior look will remain impressive. keep on the great work. YOAV |
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It breaks my heart when 90% of the detail will be covered and not visible without extensive handling of the finished model.
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