Just saw this Chris, those are looking great!
Thanks Warren! It took me 2 tries to fine tune the dinky decal sheets, but I'm certain the 2.0 version will compliment these little beauties in a very satisfying way in the Big Cutter kit.
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This you might be interested in as well. I bought one of these1/350 Caravan amphibians for running errands, medical emergencies and light Caribbean charter flights.
Picking it up to seal her with Future clear, it began to just break up. I contacted him to express my displeasure. The designer says the tan fine detail plastic is brittle and the attachment points for the floats and ladder might need reinforcing. WOW! This guy is a fargin' GENUIS!
In this scenario, I would have sent a replacement immediately with apologies. These 3D print guys may be skilled, but they know squat about customer service.
As always, you can make up your own mind, but I advise against buying one of these brittle pieces of sheyit.
The 208a was headed to the burn trash when I remembered something.............
I don't like to lose.
Painstaking drilling of fuselage and floats ensued. .015 copper phos. rod struts, turbine exhaust and chin scoop added.
TACAN/LORAN blade antenna and other bitty busted-off bits replaced. Ridiculous over-scale propeller blades GONE! I drilled for a UHF whip so I can talk to boats and ground stations as I go about my chores.
The new struts look chunky, but she has study sea-legs now. The usual TFS paint job will ensue shortly.
Our Grandson, Russell named this airplane "Hummazoo" for the pleasing sound she makes cruising steady above the Big Blue.
She fairly begs for a scale sharkmouth, don't you agree?