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Thank you!
My work is going slowly to the end. Here you can see my slow progress. I forgot to mention that I also build a new exhaust pipes, because the old one were to thick and made some bumps on the outside of the paper shell (Picture 1). I also finished the propeller and the bomb equipment. And a small ladder was made of thin plastic chopstick. The landings gears are the next. So I think, this week I will finish the Plane. |
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Asymmetrical airplanes have interested me for years. Most enjoyable to watch one come to life, as it were, under your capable hands.
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Looking better and better JCK. You'll do it!
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I hope so. This Plane gave me a lot of experience in making cockpits. Asymmetrical and special planes of WW II are my favorites. Next one (maybe next year) I would like to build is the jet plane Arado 234 also from Fly Model.
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So, after 2 months and many breaks I finally finished the plane. It was fun to build it. I´m quite satisfied with this model. The parts fits well together. Although the scale I´ve chosen is 1:50, the were no bigger problem to put that plane together. The cockpit was tricky in that scale but not impossible. And it stands a crash from above 1m . Thanks to all for supporting and follow me, Here are the pictures of the finished Asymmetrical Aircraft:
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Fantastic effort Jacek. That cockpit 'greenhouse' is truly inspiring mate.
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Great model Jacek. You really did well glazing the cockpit.
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Absolutely outstanding!
Clean and precise, I can't see any mistakes. Congrats.
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What a fine build of a difficult model and unusual design for an aircraft! Congratulations.
Love the cockpit and engine work and the coloration and camo pattern on this. Thanks for sharing the build. JoeG
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Congratulations!
Great job on the bird! And it stood the crash test without any sign! The pictures look like from a real hangar somewhere hidden in the second world war where they stored the "secret weapons of the Luftwaffe"! Really inspiring and clean build! -Radek
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