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Meteor f.mk.8 - building report
This week I finished painting and weathering the model and today I printed the model, sprayed the pages with protective spray.
And now it's time for building. And as usual, I always start with the ejection seat. YOAV some pictures from the building process. ejection seat ready to go. |
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Very nice Yoav. Looks good.
Did you use wire for the two handles?
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wire only for the upper red handle.
I took HDMI cable. inside the HDMI cable there are a lot of thin wires in all kinds of colors ... In this case I used the red wire, in other models I used the yellow wire. YOAV |
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Thank you!
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Looks amazing mate.
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Great start, Yoav! It's always a pleasure watching your creations get assembled, thank you for sharing.
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Nice realism in your computer rendering!!!!!!!
Isaac
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That's a good start Yoav! Beautiful and realistic print details on the pilot's seat.
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Cockpit
cockpit time.
On both sides of the cockpit there are all kinds of instrument boxes, so instead of building them in three-dimensional form with very small folds, I pasted them on a cardbord , cut gently the cardbord, and then painted the thickness of the cardboard with a gray marker. for my needs it is enough and much simpler and easier.....Even so, the canopy is supposed to be closed and you can hardly see much. YOAV Last edited by YOAVHOZMI; 03-13-2019 at 04:20 AM. |
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Good idea!
Here are some pics for inspiration - not that I think you need it really! I the meteor has such nice lines...
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