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Hello silverman,
congratulations for the roll-out of your SR-71! The highest challenge is to get a smooth hull without any buckle and indentation You got it! Chapeau! I take a bow, master-builder!
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I'm afraid that it's imperfect model There are still "ripples" on surface...
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Thank you all for replaces It's good motivation for my next projects...
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Oh... Not replaces , but " Thank you all for RESPONSES"
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Don't worry about those wrinkles. The real one had them too! They were expansion panels
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(In fact, I'm happy with this surface) |
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I am stunned by the craftsmanship yo have displayed through this model. How were you able to make those perfect cones! Share us some tips
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Incredible !! Just out of curiosity, what materials did you use for the lamination? looks like recycled card stock paper!? on-top you applied the skin of printed kit, right?
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Your model is one of my favorite.
A very nice model. |
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Skin is on-top. Material for lamination is paperboard, usually from college block. |
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