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Old 01-28-2023, 05:55 PM
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Péricles - I woud be grateful if you would tell us again how you do the wing tips.

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Dom, I owe you the completion of my "manual" of advanced advice on building the S&P Models. I'm going to start Showa L2D in a few days and I'm going to show you in detail how I make the wings.
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Old 01-29-2023, 06:41 AM
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Just my $0.50 (or 50p here) but I put a sandwich of paper layers into the wing tips and burnish the skin with a paintbrush handle.
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Old 01-30-2023, 03:12 PM
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Sometimes I use this type of technique, the advantage is a rigid and precise collage, the disadvantage in my view is the lack of control in making the shape.
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Just my $0.50 (or 50p here) but I put a sandwich of paper layers into the wing tips and burnish the skin with a paintbrush handle.
I do the same except I use thin corrugated sheet from cereal boxes. Card is soft enough so it doesn't show outline outside but hard enough to keep thickness.

Pericles has very different method of construction from mine so I'm following this thread closely. Very educational. Thank you for making it.
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Old 01-31-2023, 09:44 AM
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I do the same except I use thin corrugated sheet from cereal boxes. Card is soft enough so it doesn't show outline outside but hard enough to keep thickness.

Pericles has very different method of construction from mine so I'm following this thread closely. Very educational. Thank you for making it.
Thank you my friend!
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Old 01-31-2023, 09:52 AM
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It's curious. But in the week before my vacation it seems that we have even more work and then the time for model making is shortened. General construction of the C-47 has been completed. The horizontal tail needs some more attention mainly because of the small area of ​​glue between the pieces. As you can see in the sequence of photos, I strongly recommend building the central fuselage first with the wings and engines because it facilitates adjustments internally if necessary.





















I'm going to try to finish the model later this week, although I don't guarantee that I'll get it, but for now I'm liking the results.
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Taking shape nicely Pér. D-Day markings always add to a model.
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Taking shape nicely Pér. D-Day markings always add to a model.
Thanks my friend! My expectative is finish in this weekend.
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Solid build as always, sir... Thanks for step by step pictures build. \m/ \m/
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A beautiful C-47!

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