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First time looking in. It's really looking good. Eye catching with the D-Day stripes and British camo.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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My cellphone, me and this project never seemed to be in the same place at the same time lately. Here's my update on this build.
Landing gear installed. No problems other than a few fiddly parts. Canopy finished. I considered vac-u-forming, but decided to go old school like I did on the original. I did do a better job on the frame this time and attached it in the open position. Only have the prop assembly and two bombs yet to build and install. Greg
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In dry dock: ? In factory: CWS T-1. In hanger: Fokker triplanes? under construction: ? |
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Got the props built. While I despise pedals for the most part, these actually work out really well.
I've decided not to build the two bombs for now. Maybe down the road a bit. So I am considering this one done at this point. Final comments: 12 years of experience definitely changes your building habits and skills. Revisiting this model has shown me that. Since I don't have the first built to compare side by side, I do remember my final results differently. This is a decent Maly kit and builds into a good model. It is not perfect though, and I can see why I like other designers works a little better. While generally a well thought out design, the inner structure could be improved to provide better support. And, while I like lots of detail, this kit could have been improved if some of the moving or posable features were eliminated. Recommend this one as a stepping stone in to intermediate level models. Greg
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Turned out nicely!
It was fun watching you build this one. Don |
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Agreed, you produced a very fine airframe.
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