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A real beauty in the making!
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Very nice. The Mustang's aesthetics extended to the inside as well, and the type has one of the tidier and better laid out cockpits amongst warbirds.
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That, to my tired old eyes, is a perfect cockpit (and mighty clean, too!)
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To be honest, it is indeed more difficult than imagined to process small parts with Copperplate paper. Fortunately, I did not pursue it too high, and achieving the current effect is very satisfying.
I have already fixed the dashboard in the cockpit today. |
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A beautiful work so far, I will follow the future updates.
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Beautiful work so far. I have this one in my stash, too. The metallicized ink is a little daunting. One thing I have thought about is whether it would be recommended to spray matte clear over the parts that don't depict bare aluminum?
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Chris Coyle Greenville, SC "When you have to shoot, shoot! Don't talk." |
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By the way, although Halinski's paper is copperplate paper, it has a much better texture than IPMS's copperplate paper. You can refer to the production process of my other model: 1/33 Aermacchi MB-339 - IPMS AUSTRIA - Construction Reports - Kartonbau.de - Everything around Paper- and Cardmodels |
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Continue with my progress:
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Continue with my progress:
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My current step is to progress from the tail to the waist, and finally close at the waist. The last photo is that I just tested the compatibility between the canopy and the cockpit.
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1/33, mustang, p-51, p-51d, wwii |
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