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Finally I made propeller...
After I build extra details: rigging and spacers I use for rigging a rigid suture wire... Next post finished! |
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Finished!
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Size comparations
On my hand... With scalpel and CA Glue squirt.. Comparation size in same scale with Boeing F4B (Model 256)... The test end. I believe soon the model is avaliabe in multi-livery kit from Der Kampfflieger. Is a great model, and a classical for any inter-war US Navy collection. Regards my friends! |
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Another superb model, Péricles.
It looks really beautiful (I can imagine it on the deck of USS Lexington in 1928). Don |
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Thank's again Don! I really like this build. Is a lovely plane...
Regards! |
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I have saved all of the images and your comments in hopes to be able to try to build this one myself (although probably without the rigging - in spite of your good explanations, and those of DrLaser, Chuck Davenport, and others, I am not ready to rig biplanes yet).
Don |
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Excellent build! That is true craftsmanship. I'll be saving all of this thread as well for when I attempt this model.
I will be attempting stiff wire for my rigging as well. Jeff |
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What a gem!
Wish I could do that. D |
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Thank's my friends!
For a small scales I like a rigid wire stell, is easy and fast to apply. Ilike a lot the results, but Roman design is a key for a good build, the kit is widely friend build... |
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Beautiful! I can't wait until Roman releases this one.
Wayne |
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