Ural slow bench...
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Beautiful!!!
How do you attach the rigging?
How do you attach the rigging?
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Superb work on the Gladiator
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Re: Ural slow bench...
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.
this is the nail, is not very clear here, but gives you an idea, is from the rigging of the Swordfish
later I try to take pictures of the nail, this ones are from my computer
regards to all, thanks for watch!
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.
this is the nail, is not very clear here, but gives you an idea, is from the rigging of the Swordfish
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?
Do you use thin or thick cyano for this job?
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Amazing tidy rigging!
I wish I had the patience for that.
cheers,
David
I wish I had the patience for that.
cheers,
David
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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!
Well, I can consider the C-47 ready too.
Later I try to post better pictures.
I use thin cyano for this!
David... I don´t have much patience! thats why still not made my WWI biplanes!
Well, I can consider the C-47 ready too.
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!
Best wishes
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That is an excellent looking C-47 Henry, the weathering is very convincing
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Fantastic weathering on the C-47, and the Swordfish rigging is very impressive. Nice work all around.
Re: Ural slow bench...
Thank you all for your comments!
The last pictures of the pair before give them to it´s owner!
Thanks for watch!
Henry
The last pictures of the pair before give them to it´s owner!
Thanks for watch!
Henry
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Superb work on both models Henry, and some excellent weathering to set them off nicely.
Best wishes
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"