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P-26 Peashooter
Work so far.
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Looks good. I see you got the engine issue sorted out.
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Stick with it Michael. It's good to see you making progress
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Looks good. Keep up the great work.
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Fuselage almost done.
Fuselage almost done.
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You're doing a great job. The alignment on the fuselage looks good.
Gary
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Always liked the Peashooter and you are doing it justice. Keep it up!
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I built a few of Marek's models several years ago, and this was one of my favorites. I found a pdf file of a build report that I did for another forum that sadly no longer exists. I have attached it to this post in case you find it to be useful. If you are planning to do rigging for it, which I highly recommend, it has some detailed description of the technique that I used. If I were to build this one again I would use a thinner thread. The floss that I used looked nice, but was way to thick for proper scale.
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Curt
Thanks so much for that. I suppose I should have started with something a little easier but I am enjoying the build which is the whole point. |
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Starting to look like a Peashooter
Starting to look like a Peashooter
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