Mar 23, 2019 #42 SANCER Senior Master Sergeant 3,023 638 Aug 21, 2014 México City Good try Bernie, the fiber optic threads seem a very good option, I will take them into account.
Mar 27, 2019 Thread starter #43 Bernhart Tail end Charlie 925 751 Jan 9, 2007 Canada Top wing on, always find this hardest part of biplanes
Mar 27, 2019 #44 fubar57 General 35,795 24,396 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada Nice. Interesting about the fibre optics. Besides the Tamiya Swordfish, my only other foray into bi-planes was a long forgotten WWI German kite. I tried several times to get the struts and top wing mounted. It's landfill now
Nice. Interesting about the fibre optics. Besides the Tamiya Swordfish, my only other foray into bi-planes was a long forgotten WWI German kite. I tried several times to get the struts and top wing mounted. It's landfill now
Mar 28, 2019 #46 Donivanp Lieutenant Colonel 11,449 11,018 Feb 23, 2014 Katy Texas Great subject and interesting work. I do like biplanes but am with Geo on the issue of getting the rigging and upper wing correct.
Great subject and interesting work. I do like biplanes but am with Geo on the issue of getting the rigging and upper wing correct.
Mar 31, 2019 Thread starter #47 Bernhart Tail end Charlie 925 751 Jan 9, 2007 Canada Decals on, canopy on
Mar 31, 2019 #48 fubar57 General 35,795 24,396 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada I like it in those markings