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Too kind guys. I appreciate the comments.
The fiddly bits with be my next test, but I might as well get the experience on this one before tackling the 190.
Too kind guys. I appreciate the comments.
The fiddly bits with be my next test, but I might as well get the experience on this one before tackling the 190.
It is excelent to known that's the next is a 190...what is the manufacturer ,ausf ?
Best!
Luiz
Too kind guys. I appreciate the comments.
The fiddly bits with be my next test, but I might as well get the experience on this one before tackling the 190.
It is excelent to known that's the next is a 190...what is the manufacturer ,ausf ?
Best!
Luiz
Eduard Profi...
But I just got that 109 Royal kit too after your recommendation. That's one beauty of a kit, I may jump in on one of those first. I really like the camo pattern on the trop bird. I may build that as a warm up for Linck's plane.
Looking it over with my son, there's 4 fuses, 4 sets of wings, props, wheels, IPs etc, besides the canopies, it seems like you can build 4 planes with the addition of some AM canopy and cockpit stuff. I haven't really looked into it, any chance it could be stretched to 3 or 4 instead of the two kits it's supposed to supply?
Why shapen. You nailed it!
I think the fact that this is your second aircraft nearly finished in all of a month....and the fact that as long as I've known of you since way back in the LEM days and have never seen you this excited to be building again-- you have plenty to be proud of man. Well done!
When I saw those first 2 pictures I immidiately started hearingI think the fact that this is your second aircraft nearly finished in all of a month....and the fact that as long as I've known of you since way back in the LEM days and have never seen you this excited to be building again-- you have plenty to be proud of man. Well done!
Thanks Mike.
Yeah that Albatros woke up something in me. Or maybe it was turning 50. Either way I'm enjoying the bench time, but mainly because i just simplified it. I remember as a kid, buying a kit on a Saturday morning and having to fold up the Pactra-covred card table by the time Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom was on (the death knell for the weekend) Sunday night. Yeah, I now have better equipment and bench, but I want to build like that again.
Well this one's in the books with the prop decals.
I got an idea when I was grabbin' photos:
Here's sunrise on the Lexington...
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A regular pics to show I really did finish it:
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Prop and lights:
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