B-25G "Shark Mouth"; 1/48, Academy

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I have to second what Andy said. So far your work on this has been excellent, and each time you say I have to do this or that and I am saying to myself " no, don't mess with it, it looks great right now" you wow us with the next step executed with masterful precision. I trust your judgement, and if you say it needs more then keep at it. I can't wait to see how you elevate this build further than it already is. :thumbleft:
 
Your technique worked very well Luis. Looking forward to your next project
Thanks again George, ;)

I like the effect that you have achieved so far Luis-Carlos. I was worried that it would be too stark but it's nice and subtle. Great job.
Andy I appreciate your comment, I was also worried about the result, so it would imply making a mistake !!, what I have done is follow the letter and take it with to much calm. :-\"

I have to second what Andy said. So far your work on this has been excellent, and each time you say I have to do this or that and I am saying to myself " no, don't mess with it, it looks great right now" you wow us with the next step executed with masterful precision. I trust your judgement, and if you say it needs more then keep at it. I can't wait to see how you elevate this build further than it already is. :thumbleft:
Your words, Chad, are very flattering, and that is where inspiration and concentration help to facilitate the expected results.
Gracias amigo (were are you from?... :cool:)

The next project that I have already started, I hope to be able to register it tomorrow in a new thread.
Once again I feel honored and I appreciate your cheers and kind comments.

Hasta pronto amigos :thumbup:
 
Hello friends! ;)
I must recommend that it was a good suggestion to "break a little" with the pressure of so much detail and activity in this our B-25G, and what better than distracting me with a simpler kit. It fulfilled the goal and little by little I will get acquainted and share the final details of this medium bomber.

For now, I worked on putting the motors in their place ...

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I realized that the two sections that are joined with glue, could be released in a medium-future ...:scratch:

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So with some epoxy clay, I reinforced that joint and I took care that it was not seen once the cowlings were placed ...

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... and the cowlings are ready and glued covering the respective engines ...

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It is all for now, I will continue to share the advances.

Gracias por sus visitas y ...hasta pronto!! :thumbup:
 
I very much appreciate your comments Huge, Kevin and Wayne. :thumbleft::thumbright:

Seeing how our engines look, I'll see how far I can "do more" in our naked engine, ... and at first, I'm already working on making these cowl formers in the engine section and the rear opening ... 8-[

These are some of the images that you already know and explain what I intend ... :-k

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(images obtained from the internet)

Later we will see how it turns out ... Saludos cordiales :thumbup:
 

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