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Beautiful!!!

How do you attach the rigging?
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Superb work on the Gladiator 8-)
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Hello, to all, thanks for your comments!

Softscience, I try to put pictures later, but I use cyanocrilate, just a very little amount put in the rigging itself, or in the zone it will be glueg.

I use as applicator, and acupuncture nail, with the pint bent as a "C" very tight and small, this allowed me to catch small amount of cyano, and have control over the area you put in!

I try to find some pictures from my Swordfish, or later post the nail.

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this is the nail, is not very clear here, but gives you an idea, is from the rigging of the Swordfish

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later I try to take pictures of the nail, this ones are from my computer

regards to all, thanks for watch!
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That is a beautiful Gladiator. Well painted and weathered.

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Thank you for the tip, Henry. I will try to make something similar.

Do you use thin or thick cyano for this job?
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Great looking plane, thanks for sharing.
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Amazing tidy rigging!
I wish I had the patience for that.

cheers,

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Thank you all for your comments.

I use thin cyano for this!

David... I don´t have much patience! thats why still not made my WWI biplanes! :-D

Well, I can consider the C-47 ready too.

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Later I try to post better pictures.
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Dakota - just excellence!
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Fantastic patina
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This is proving to be a master class in wrathering! Fantastic work!
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That is an excellent looking C-47 Henry, the weathering is very convincing 8-)
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Fantastic weathering on the C-47, and the Swordfish rigging is very impressive. Nice work all around.
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Thank you all for your comments!

The last pictures of the pair before give them to it´s owner!

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Thanks for watch!

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Superb work on both models Henry, and some excellent weathering to set them off nicely.
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