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I look forward to seeing your modifications to make this bird more accurate.
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Amazing, going cross eyed looking at it.
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Great, you have a lot of ability to build on small scales
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almost done
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Almost done. More than accurate, I try to simplify the construction as much as possible. One of the things I do is to "glue" digitally the fuselage. In this way the top and the sides are already aligned and I have one piece rather than 3 pieces. I did the same for the wheel and covers. I fuse them and leave them 2d rather than 3d and I regret not doing that for the struts. ps: Your very nice Curtiss 75 recolor has this simple construction quality. |
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And thanks to Pucara for sharing the model!
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It looks great, and much more accurate per the line drawing. Smart idea to simplify construction by digitally joining parts before printing. I've done that myself a couple of times. Really nice work on this vintage model.
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