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[Last Edit: oscardeuce]
The cockpit so far
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Beautiful!
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Love the fine detail... excellent work bud!
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Amazing work!
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Out of curiosity, approximately how old are you? I ask, based on eyesight as you age.
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Always blame autocorrect.
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Damn.
Just.....damn. |
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juego terminado hombre
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I was just watching a guy on youtube build up some of these and his "wirework" was absolutely insane!!
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Originally Posted By svt40: I was just watching a guy on youtube build up some of these and his "wirework" was absolutely insane!! View Quote @svt40 I’m only building one of these: Felixstowe flying boat ![]() |
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Wow...beautiful!
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[Last Edit: Leisure_Shoot]
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I don't think I can convey how impressive the fine detail work is with just words. Really enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
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Always blame autocorrect.
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Love the WNW kits. I just don’t have the patience for something like that though. Your build is impressive! Keep it up!!
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Amazing, I have no idea how u do it.
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The Brits used aerodynamic flying wires on many of their aircraft including the Dolphin. WnW instructions called out 0.1x0.3mm in 1/32 scale
I found resistance wire in 0.4x0.1 mm In contrast, I used nylon thread in the Felixstowe Flying boat earlier in this thread. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m still trying the best ways to glue them in place |
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Exquisite sir, look at Berkshire junctions elastic wire. It’s amazing stuff made for rigging etc.
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Originally Posted By modelbuilder56: Exquisite sir, look at Berkshire junctions elastic wire. It’s amazing stuff made for rigging etc. View Quote But he is looking for the prototypical correct flat flying wires (used on camels, pups, SE-5,etc) There were some made for specific WNW kits by a RB productions from Eastern Europe. But those photo etch parts are very rare now |
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Originally Posted By JQ66: But he is looking for the prototypical correct flat flying wires (used on camels, pups, SE-5,etc) There were some made for specific WNW kits by a RB productions from Eastern Europe. But those photo etch parts are very rare now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JQ66: Originally Posted By modelbuilder56: Exquisite sir, look at Berkshire junctions elastic wire. It’s amazing stuff made for rigging etc. But he is looking for the prototypical correct flat flying wires (used on camels, pups, SE-5,etc) There were some made for specific WNW kits by a RB productions from Eastern Europe. But those photo etch parts are very rare now It is actually like a miniature rubber band, flat and stretches 700%. |
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Originally Posted By modelbuilder56: It is actually like a miniature rubber band, flat and stretches 700%. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By modelbuilder56: Originally Posted By JQ66: Originally Posted By modelbuilder56: Exquisite sir, look at Berkshire junctions elastic wire. It’s amazing stuff made for rigging etc. But he is looking for the prototypical correct flat flying wires (used on camels, pups, SE-5,etc) There were some made for specific WNW kits by a RB productions from Eastern Europe. But those photo etch parts are very rare now It is actually like a miniature rubber band, flat and stretches 700%. |
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