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Dornier Do 215 - GELI - 1:33
Hello aviation friends
Next in between project I will build the Do 215 from GELI. It is an old sheet whose print quality is relatively nice. Around 190 parts can be found on five sheets and one cardboard sheet. I'm really looking forward to cutting a GELI again, so to speak "Back to the roots" Sincerely yours Kurt |
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That can be interesting.
I build ancient model kits from time to time just not originals.I scan mine and make them from scan because half the time original paper if hard to work with and other half the time there are imperfections in models to be ironed out in PS. That method comes in handy when I have to replace parts when originals just don't fit.That happened too often. Than again I'm told Geli are usually trouble free.I'll watch it build. |
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here we go ... We start with part 4 ... glue to a cylinder ... and glue the frames Sincerely Kurt |
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Part 5 ... connect to Part 4 ... ... part 6 follows ... with the holes cut out in the frame, I can align it exactly with the cut edge of the fuselage ... ... the slim hull of the "flying pencil" is already clearly visible Kind regards Kurt |
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good start.
YOAV |
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SUPER, I love such old cardboard models.....
it goes well.... |
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Neat build to follow; looking good.
Wyvern |
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I see your usual clean and precise work.
Don |
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Hi
welcome to all friends around the world Now it continues with the front fuselage part 3 ... whereby the edges for the cockpit to be installed later are already scratched, the cutout on the frame is also cut slightly Between parts 3 and 4 there is a gap that I close with a self-made frame and cardboard strips ... ... so that part 3 has a good hold Sincerely yours Kurt |
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Looks great, Kurt. Always love the Flying Pencil. You are doing it proud...Dan
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