I got the rigging completed last night and was in a hurry to close up the wings. In doing so I forgot the cabane rigging. This morning I shot it with AK xtreme metal's white aluminum. Using the black .5 mm stretching beading line was fairly simple and I didnt have too much trouble handling it. However there are some issues that I caused myself. You may notice them or you may not. Ill do the rest of the build tomorrow and get the decals on. Now as for the kit. I really enjoyed it and by that I mean that it wasn't difficult . I can't say that I sailed right through it though.
Paul Wilsford
May 19, 2020
Paul Wilsford
May 19, 2020
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May 19, 2020 · Edited: May 19, 2020
What a great looking 2-winger. The doped silver looks spot-on. The cowl metalizing is very unique. Nice job!
Paul Wilsford
Jun 19, 2020
Moebius' 1/10 Frazetta Death Dealer. I am trying to get Molly Hatchet back together again.
The Kit went together nicely. I used the Daler and Rowney acrylic inks for this one and for the metallizers I use Tamiya and Gunze. I really like the way the inks shoot and stay on the surface.
I got the rigging completed last night and was in a hurry to close up the wings. In doing so I forgot the cabane rigging. This morning I shot it with AK xtreme metal's white aluminum. Using the black .5 mm stretching beading line was fairly simple and I didnt have too much trouble handling it. However there are some issues that I caused myself. You may notice them or you may not. Ill do the rest of the build tomorrow and get the decals on. Now as for the kit. I really enjoyed it and by that I mean that it wasn't difficult . I can't say that I sailed right through it though.
What a great looking 2-winger. The doped silver looks spot-on. The cowl metalizing is very unique. Nice job!
Moebius' 1/10 Frazetta Death Dealer. I am trying to get Molly Hatchet back together again.
The Kit went together nicely. I used the Daler and Rowney acrylic inks for this one and for the metallizers I use Tamiya and Gunze. I really like the way the inks shoot and stay on the surface.