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Agree also.
Master builder at work. And a great designer as well. B |
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Thanks guys. As I'm in the middle of a beta build, I'll try to illustrate how I did the "shaped"
cones and tabs when appropriate. Hope you don't mind. Just finished the dorsal turret that can swivel. Papermate |
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Some update on the ventral gun ports and wings installed with inner intakes on the wings.
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Amazing work as always, papermate.
Gary
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Great work!
As a kid, I built the Strombecker wooden kit of the P-61 and remember it with great affection. The "glue" came as a little paper packet of casein powder to be mixed with water. I will certainly want to build Murph's version, and am glad to have your build thread as inspiration and instruction. Don |
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This is flawless!
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Already looking very good !
I will probably buy the black one ! (My printer is not going to like it) You did a very good job on the design, that's not the easiest fuselage shape . Great job guys (Probably an instant buy for me) Best regards!
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Thank you so much for stopping by, guys, and for your encouragement.
So my camera works do help in hiding the defects and flaws, ha ha. Papermate |
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You're a lot braver than I am. You let your camera focus before taking the picture.
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Some more updates, guys, on the Black Widow. Taking shape now and will soon fly away.
I'm building the engines first and fix them on the wings as seen in the pictures. I think it's better this way for I can align the engines accurately to the designated places and have a better control in fixing them. The engine cowls and tail booms can be attached later easily, I hope. How do you like the nose cone from these angles? Papermate |
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