Jan 9, 2015 #141 SANCER Senior Master Sergeant 3,013 623 Aug 21, 2014 México City Looks great so far! !! Estoy pendiente a lo que sigue! Un abrazo SANCER
Jan 26, 2015 #144 fubar57 General 32,815 19,242 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada Coming right along Jerry. Geo
Jan 26, 2015 Thread starter #145 woody Master Sergeant 2,334 20 Jan 17, 2011 IL. Thanks for the nice comments this build is slow going.
Jan 26, 2015 #146 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,662 11,964 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Looking good. Interesting 'aperture' in the rear fuselage - I wonder why it's been produced like that ?
Looking good. Interesting 'aperture' in the rear fuselage - I wonder why it's been produced like that ?
Jan 28, 2015 Thread starter #149 woody Master Sergeant 2,334 20 Jan 17, 2011 IL. Landing gear needs a wash yet. Attachments IMG_20150118_110903_854.jpg 1.1 MB · Views: 108 Last edited: Jan 28, 2015
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Jan 28, 2015 #152 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 69,370 8,268 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good work so far!
Jan 28, 2015 #153 Crimea_River Marshal 45,533 13,547 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary Good progress Jerry and Terry has me wondering as well.
Jan 29, 2015 Thread starter #154 woody Master Sergeant 2,334 20 Jan 17, 2011 IL. Thanks guys I'm not sure why its like that maybe to help with the seam.
Jan 29, 2015 #155 Crimea_River Marshal 45,533 13,547 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary I dunno. I'd rather deal with one short seam than 4.
Jan 29, 2015 #156 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,662 11,964 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Only thing I can think of, is for a possible release as a Korean war or similar version,with large antennae, but that doesn't really make sense either.
Only thing I can think of, is for a possible release as a Korean war or similar version,with large antennae, but that doesn't really make sense either.
Jan 29, 2015 #157 Catch22 Major 9,551 82 Jun 13, 2007 Edmonton, Alberta www.coryulmer.com That insert falls directly on panel lines, so it's to help reduce seams. Nice work Jerry!
Jan 29, 2015 #158 Airframes Benevolens Magister 62,662 11,964 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK Yes, I had a feeling it might be on the vertical panel lines. A rather expensive way (tooling wise) of going about things, but no doubt it works well.
Yes, I had a feeling it might be on the vertical panel lines. A rather expensive way (tooling wise) of going about things, but no doubt it works well.
Jan 29, 2015 #159 Catch22 Major 9,551 82 Jun 13, 2007 Edmonton, Alberta www.coryulmer.com Yeah, it fits perfectly, and you certainly pay for that decision when you buy the kit...
Jan 29, 2015 #160 Crimea_River Marshal 45,533 13,547 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary You said it before I could Cory. I'm sure all the design and tooling costs have been recouped long ago.
You said it before I could Cory. I'm sure all the design and tooling costs have been recouped long ago.