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small progress, progressing slowly at a cautious pace. The metallic effect is the paint I applied.
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I just solved a missing body marker by the designer. I used my own laser printer to print the numbers onto blank decals. These materials were all prepared for plastic models many years ago, and I didn't expect them to be used now. Of course, to solve this problem, I did a lot of testing.
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My progress is still progressing slowly.
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Continue my slow progress. I used a pencil sharpener to cut a small wooden stick and create the shape of the throttle control.
metallic paint on the nozzles. The painting operation has been completed. Last edited by ferrarifan; 05-13-2024 at 10:34 AM. |
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Continue my slow progress.
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Slow progress doesn't matter, as long as you keep progressing and the building momentum going. Looking very good, especially the control stick details!
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I have completed the docking of the front and rear fuselage, and now it has become a stick with a total length of more than half a meter. I have embedded a fishing line in the axial position of the machine head, straightened it, and used it as a benchmark for aligning with the central axis. I have also added two thick cardboard pieces for positioning in a position that does not hinder later construction.
The hump skin on the back is marked with lines drawn onto the surface of the part 24 Last edited by ferrarifan; 05-30-2024 at 01:04 AM. |
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A very thorough and thoroughly enjoyable thread, more entertainment for the whole family. Thanks for showing this to us.
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1/33, f-18, f/a-18, hornet, super hornet |
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