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I am so envious. Why can't I do something similar for all the other airplanes and liveries? GRRRR!!!! This is way too wonderful for me, anyway.
(I notice that this might not sound as admiring as it is intended, but that is the problem with irony) Much respect as always, Yoav Bruno
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One more for this stunning collection my friend....
glad to be of assistance any time for you mate... cant wait to see it finished The canopy is phenomenal moshe O
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thanks Moshe again for your help...you are the best.
and thanks to all my friends here for the good words. YOAV |
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Wow!
Absolutely wonderful! Keep up the good work! |
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Oh man...WHAT A BEAUTY!
Amazing work as always Yoav! *mind if I ask you what kind of materials do you use to make the canopy mould? I'm still trying to find the best one here |
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I use a material called gypsum/plaster to form the mold. Its advantage is easy to use, dries quickly, within an hour to two hours ... and is also convenient to shape and flatten it. Its disadvantage is that it is relatively fragile, and therefore it must be guarded not to fall to the ground or to receive a strong blow. In the end, I prefer its advantages. YOAV here a tutorial how to make the mold and the clear canopy. i hope it will be helpful. |
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Excellent tutorial.
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Amazing! I also find it surprising that the plastic can stretch so much without rupturing!
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the prototype of the left engine.
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great subject, great shapes achivievement
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