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Beautiful build - well done!
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Well done!
Another possiblty is to use transparant fishing wire. It looks a bit less ‘present’ and is easy to apply. |
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@ Abhovi - I have seen that solution. Hmm, fishing wire is not elastic, right? It looks harder to get the "wires" straight...
The model is complete. The number of construction pictures is a sure indicator that this is not a simple kit. It is well engineered, very detailed and extremely well painted, as anyone should expect an Halinski kit to be. Some constructive details could be simplified but I’m definitely not complaining. As usual, I took many pictures of the completed model… |
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Side views...
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And the last ones.
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Awesome! Wonderful work,from any angle it looks magnificient.
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Outstanding work Ricardo!!! I fully agree with Sergio's remark, it looks fantastic from any angle. Surprising to see that even the upper wings had flaps. I wonder if they could be operated independently from the ones of the lower wing.
Looking back at the fine cockpit details, it's really a pity that somehow these are no longer visible. So, what's next? Cheers, Erik |
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Really nice work, looks great. I would be proud to display that model.
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Fantastic. It looks like the real things! I love biplanes with flaps too. So pure, so precise...so Ricardoesque.
What's next? Can't wait. Dan |
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Amazing, it just seems that you shrink the real airplane!
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1/33, gloster sea gladiator, halinski |
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