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Thanks for the comments
@ Erik - I remember well Alzictorini's amazing instrument panel @ Gene K - The same old knife serves for all the card cuts. I usually make a broad cut first, with scissors, and the remaining 1mm (or so...) is cut carefully with the knife. The small rectangular holes are the hardest job, as you might imagine... More cockpit detail… |
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Fine work! It all looks great but the instrument panel is just WOW!
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The best part of any aircraft build: The Cockpit! Looks extremely neat.
Cheers, Erik |
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@ jagolden01 - Halinski often has the option to include a plastic sheet that gives the instrument panel a better look. I always discard the (mostly) white part with only the instruments printed and swap it for the the part where everything is painted. So, there is no risk of something white appearing behind a less well cut hole in the front part
@ Erik – right. Halinski’s cockpits have many small parts but they are easy to assemble and look good with very low risk. Yes, not far from a modeler’s dream Pilot’s seat… |
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this is looks great.
incredible job on the cockpit. YOAV |
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Another masterpiece, Ricardo!
Don |
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I love it!
Erik |
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Thanks, Yoav, Don and Erik
As you may have guessed, an odd number of printed pages mean that one of them is the back cover. That’s why the cockpit side panel parts are printed on both sides. |
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Pretty cockpit, Hal cockpits are great. I’m looking forward to watching this one come along ...
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Bf 109 is coming together very nicely. Interior is always my favorite part of the airplane. Great work.
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