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Great thanks to all
he finished parts ... insert into the cockpit ... ... although this goes without any problems despite the narrow space Sincerely Kurt |
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Very well done everything. What do you use to hide the white edges of the cardboard? I usually do it with felt pen... All the best
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Excellent cockpit Kurt. Well done!
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Good work Kurt.
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Great work. The pilot's office looks great.
Gary
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Awesome, Kurt! The interior does look amazing...Dan
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Hello aviation friends
@ Llaut Mallorquin : I use only simply watercolors Now it will be exciting to see if the frame-to-frame method works ... ... first part 3 on part 1 ... and then part 4 seen from above ... ... and at the bottom with the landing gear shaft ... in part 5 there are minimal shifts. Finally, the rear section ... and the overall view, has not turned out so bad Sincerely Kurt |
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I thought of watercolor, but does the paper wrinkle with water? It is being perfect, the sections adjust without failures Excellent
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Nice job on those joints, Kurt. I can never get mine to look like that. Well done.
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Straight and true, Kurt. I also use watercolors to paint my edges. You've matched the model colors perfectly.
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