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Check post #6, the link is shared there
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Great looking collection, Isaac. How did you attach them to the wall?


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Old 02-22-2020, 12:27 PM
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Great looking collection, Isaac. How did you attach them to the wall?


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I use a wood dowel ( usually 3/8 inch dia / or 3-4 mm dia ) inserted to the model belly and glued in place. The other end is sharpened and then inserted into a spiral wall plug ( you get it at a hardware store ).

use any size that is appropriate.
El Al Boeing 777-200 Paper Replika repaint-spiral-drywall-plug.jpg

-insert the plug into the wall using a screw driver
-insert with a rotation motion the wood dowel into the plug ( this instead of a screw )
-insert the model onto the free end of the dowel ( cut to desired length ) and add a little glue to keep in position if needed.


Thant is all



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Thumbs up some more on the wall mount

Here are pictures of the model mounted using the drywall plug


El Al Boeing 777-200 Paper Replika repaint-img_3055.jpg

El Al Boeing 777-200 Paper Replika repaint-img_3054.jpg

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El Al Boeing 777-200 Paper Replika repaint-img_3057.jpg


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That's a great idea, Isaac. Thanks for the tip.


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Hi Isaac,
You have made a beautiful 777 model.
I would like to suggest a correction - the tail cone of the 777 has a very distinct vertical shape, which I think you can create even in the finished model.
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Hi Isaac,
You have made a beautiful 777 model.
I would like to suggest a correction - the tail cone of the 777 has a very distinct vertical shape, which I think you can create even in the finished model.
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"Hi Isaac,
You have made a beautiful 777 model.
I would like to suggest a correction - the tail cone of the 777 has a very distinct vertical shape, which I think you can create even in the finished model. "



You are absolutely correct. And being in the airline business, I was very much aware of the B777 tail section not being round at the end. However, When I tried to shape it correctly, the parts would not conform and it got strange. A redesign is needed and at the time of that build, I was traveling and had no good way to make the correction.

The model was given to my son, so it's no longer in my possession.



I appreciate your observation. Always nice when a keen observer is involved.


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