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Great job, everything looks great. And resist, these guys will try at all costs to take you to 1/100, and meanwhile they build in 1/33, your friend Garry in 1/60, ummm ...., not suspicious? Give to think.
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you are doing good work on this bird...well done.
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Some small advances for the time being. Lots of tiny paper rolling turned into a set of exhausts or some kind of jazz band.
I went directly for the set printed in the kit before trying other options. I think that the result is more than satisfactory so I'll stick to it. I made a dry fit, but haven't decided to glue them in place yet, as the fuselage still needs a lot of handling and I fear ruining them in the process. |
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It looks very good, it will have taken you a little time to close those little rolls. Good idea not to stick them and leave that for later.
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Excellent job on those tricky exhausts fella!
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Thank you again for your unconditional support!
Today there are advances at several fronts: first I added the radiator air intake, which requires careful bending in order to have it fit flatly to the fuselage's underside. Then I went with the elevators and the rudder's rigging, and finally completed the upper wing; all went smoothly as the design is first class in the way everything fits. |
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It looks great, it's great what you're doing. When everything fits perfect it simplifies the work a lot and it's a pleasure to build without having to correct a lot.
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Beautiful work young fella.
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Very nice Tocayo, looking forward to the completed model.
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I have been holding my breath watching this build, I have had trouble attaching the upper wing to the aircraft. I am certain you will show how it should be done, I do not know what I am doing wrong.
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