Dec 18, 2009 #61 Maximowitz Tech Sergeant 1,960 21 Jun 30, 2008 London, England. Will you be completing the model with a burst tyre like the original 217?
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #62 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Hi Paul, what is a burst tire?
Dec 18, 2009 #63 Maximowitz Tech Sergeant 1,960 21 Jun 30, 2008 London, England. If you remember your post on TOCH, U5 + ZN suffered damage after the tyre burst on landing.
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #64 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Ohhhhhh. Sorry! I will have to see actually. That would be cool
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #65 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Well lots of putty.... You can see in the last pic. Sanding. Attachments 102_5904.JPG 59.3 KB · Views: 107 102_5905.JPG 65.6 KB · Views: 106 102_5906.JPG 41.8 KB · Views: 115
Dec 18, 2009 #66 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,509 34,549 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Too blurry.Harry I told you it was better to put a model on the desk and then taking pictures.
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #67 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Test 2 Attachments 102_5907.JPG 42.2 KB · Views: 121 102_5908.JPG 61.6 KB · Views: 110
Dec 18, 2009 #68 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,509 34,549 Jun 19, 2005 Poland That's better Harry.Especially the second shot is very nice.
Dec 18, 2009 #69 vikingBerserker Lieutenant General 28,790 4,627 Apr 10, 2009 South Carolina I think he's got it. Nice job H
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #70 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Obviously wing roots will be worked on when I get home... Going out to dinner now though.. Attachments 102_5911.JPG 58.6 KB · Views: 107 102_5910.JPG 54.6 KB · Views: 111 102_5909.JPG 57.4 KB · Views: 117
Dec 18, 2009 #71 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,509 34,549 Jun 19, 2005 Poland What do you use for applying a putty on a model?
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #72 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Ehm.... My finger.
Dec 18, 2009 Thread starter #73 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. I've just been moving along with work since tomorrow I'll be at a party all day. This is for the time I am missing Attachments 102_5913.JPG 64.5 KB · Views: 109
I've just been moving along with work since tomorrow I'll be at a party all day. This is for the time I am missing
Dec 19, 2009 #74 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,509 34,549 Jun 19, 2005 Poland B-17engineer said: Ehm.... My finger. Click to expand... It is better to use an old scalpel or a knifer blade.Also you can use a toothpic. Personally I use a few tools that are used by dentists such like in the pic below. Attachments konwwars7.jpg 28.6 KB · Views: 87
B-17engineer said: Ehm.... My finger. Click to expand... It is better to use an old scalpel or a knifer blade.Also you can use a toothpic. Personally I use a few tools that are used by dentists such like in the pic below.
Dec 19, 2009 Thread starter #75 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Ohhh I see. Some guys told me not to buy those
Dec 19, 2009 #76 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 65,137 7,844 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. doing good Harrison!
Dec 19, 2009 #77 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 52,240 33,446 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... That's some bl**dy nice modeling there Harrison! Looking forward to more pics my friend....
Dec 19, 2009 #78 rochie Moderator Staff Mod 23,798 9,178 Aug 9, 2006 billingham nr middlesbrough uk very nice Harrison
Dec 19, 2009 Thread starter #79 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Thanks guys! I painted the interior of the engine nacelles. Have to go out soon so those can dry and it'll work out perfectly.
Thanks guys! I painted the interior of the engine nacelles. Have to go out soon so those can dry and it'll work out perfectly.
Dec 19, 2009 #80 dirkpitt289 Master Sergeant 2,286 20 Jul 16, 2009 South Plainfield New Jersey Harrison, your skills at filling and cleaning the joints is much much improved. What technique are you using?
Harrison, your skills at filling and cleaning the joints is much much improved. What technique are you using?