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I used a thick marker pen to pre-color them. Some of it comes off when handling with tweezers but that can easily be fixed by touching up after they're on. I think the main problem at the moment is I need to source thinner bristles. I'm sure the inventor of this technique will be able to offer some tips here. Where are you Rocky??
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As my old Hungarian Gypsy Grandmother used to say "You can buy them books and buy them books but all they do is tear out the pages to wipre their azz with!"
I have told this boy 42 times to use a Sharpie but he has to go off and glob on big hunks of dried up paint form when he was a pla#$teeq junkie. Different aircraft had different color rigging depending on time frame and manufacturer. There were also many attaching methods such as turnbuckles, ect. that it would be difficult to replicate in this small size. Over in pl@#%$teeq ville you can spend big bunches of money on not only the kits but all sorts of aftermarket resin, photo etched metal, blah, blah and more blah. Over here we go CHEEP but we do have fun. Because these kits are so inexpensive and easy to build once you get a few basic techniques we can experiment to our heart's content. Mr. Rata and DB have done a wonderful job with this build thread. It will be here for years to serve as an inspiration to new paper heads as well as those interested in this period of aviation. Every morning I wake up to this group and enjoy it so much. He|| I even enjoy taunting the few doods on here who some problem with having fun!! In the last few months this place has become much more to me than a hobby. It is my hobby, my neighborhood pub and, probably most importantly, my get away from the news we are all bombarded with place. Keep up the good work you two. We all need this escape. habanada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lyEbtCVEqU
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Fantastic work on that Thomas-Morse S-4, Garry!
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Simply amazing, especially consider the skill required to work so small!!
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Rata,
Oh yeah. Congratulations on getting the point of the star the right way....
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Very nice little biplane!!!!
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Thanks folks for your kindness, tips and encouragement. MS is right- this truly is the best hobby ever and seems to get better each day.
Long live 1/100 and long live Paper Modelers!
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Great, fabulous. Now tell the truth, what is the trick to make it look so small in your hand? Photomontage, photo editing? They can not be so small !!! Out of joke, another of your little gems, very well done!
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Uh oh. I think Detective Sergio is on to me.
Ok, ok. Here's the truth: my neighbour is actually a friendly giant who let's me photograph my 1/33 models in his hand.
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A very nice job indeed!
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