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very nice as always, yeah Halinsky models have lot of parts, but result pay for it
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@ Michael - I almost invariably take the construction pictures with artificial light and it may be a factor about the colors. They look good but I'm not an expert on the subject...
The rear part of the fuselage blends neatly into the vertical tail. As always, the horizontal tail to fuselage fillets have to be shaped carefully but the fact is that they fit very well! |
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Stellar work!
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This is really great work! How did you bent the edges so soft on the tail? I heard about to brush the paper inside with little water? My edges are sometimes broken.
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Outstanding job so far
top marks
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Separate control surfaces really make it look good!
Isaac
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very lightly to the backside of the piece.
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Thanks for the comments
@ JCK - I use a desk edge or a small diameter metal rod, depending on the parts. Sometimes, a nail helps! Moisturing may work but it is not to my taste to get the basic shape. To complete the tail section, I needed the rear wheel and the others came along with it… |
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As always, superb craftsmanship, Ricardo.
I always enjoy seeing your beautiful home-spun wheels! Don |
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Thanks very much! I will try it!
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