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I would like to do build this model, but Im afraid that it is too hard for my ability to do it.
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All these fragile structural parts! This is going to be a very interesting build!
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Thanks for the comments
@ Don - you surely noted that the sheet "metal" parts that link the structure bars are printed on the paper parts but don't exist in the card part. It makes the assembly more realistic. @ Alzictorini - you have seen the real plane? Wow! @ Abhovi - thanks for the picture @ Tino - you know, Halinski kits are more detailed than average. They take more time to assemble but the assembly is not necessarily harder... @ Erik - hmm, fragile structural parts You are right The cockpit’s forward and back walls have the usual fittings that serve to align structure parts. They take some effort to cut properly but, having not acquired the laser cut set, it wouldn’t be very correct to complain… |
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Superb!
Don |
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looks like you have picked some nice halinski fun to build good work so far.
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David........... Paper modelling gives you a happy high. currently building. c GAZ 51 ALG 17, wagon 111a. unex DH411 excavator and spitfire Mk 9 |
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At least, when you cut the formers yourself, you know they will fit...
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looking good so far cant wait to see more photos
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Is a delight thread to see! Gladiator is one of my favorite biplanes!
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Thanks for the comments
@ Fred - not so sure! I guess that the laser burns the card under the line and I tend to cut just inside the line to get the same effect. The pictures show several control devices and the pilot’s seat. As usual, I used rolled paper instead of wire. It is not as solid but it is much easier to glue and paint with the same pens used for edge coloring. |
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Absolutely perfect!
Don |
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