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SANCER
Senior Master Sergeant
Hello friends and colleagues, thank you for your many visits. I am pending any comments or doubts with this process. Thanks in advance.
Taking advantage of the process of my Corsair is drying the paint, I take the opportunity to share the step by step of the box where I will transport my B-24D to the next XXXIII National Convention of Static Modeling, here in Mexico (IPMS Mexico 2017)
I started by tracing the measurements and distances in a piece of unicel (Polystyrene or foam), to support "the tetramotor" and not support its landing gear.
... and will pose "The Squaw" inside his box
Now I chose a drawer that was left over from a piece of furniture already in disuse. (I promise you that I had the consent of my lady )
These are the strokes to make the cuts where the wings and the tail will come out.
It's not going to give me time to pass on what's next, ... and Magy is pushing me to get out of the weekend !!
We kept in touch.
(from my mobile can follow the forum in rats ... jejeje )
Saludos
Luis Carlos
Taking advantage of the process of my Corsair is drying the paint, I take the opportunity to share the step by step of the box where I will transport my B-24D to the next XXXIII National Convention of Static Modeling, here in Mexico (IPMS Mexico 2017)
I started by tracing the measurements and distances in a piece of unicel (Polystyrene or foam), to support "the tetramotor" and not support its landing gear.
... and will pose "The Squaw" inside his box
Now I chose a drawer that was left over from a piece of furniture already in disuse. (I promise you that I had the consent of my lady )
These are the strokes to make the cuts where the wings and the tail will come out.
It's not going to give me time to pass on what's next, ... and Magy is pushing me to get out of the weekend !!
We kept in touch.
(from my mobile can follow the forum in rats ... jejeje )
Saludos
Luis Carlos