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Hasegawa Me-262


Rato

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A most enjoyable build to follow Rato. You always come up with the greatest innovative techniques for scrathcbuilidng. Thanks for sharing. I also noticed that you had initially asked me about the slats. Well you have to excuse me for not seeing your post. I had removed the slats from the wings by sanding/cutting off and made the replacements out of aluminium sheeting. It is easy to just shape the aluminium by using the same wing and then cutting to shape. If I had to do them again today, i woudl try to use beer can aluminium since it is thinner and better looking, scalewise than that I had used. hope this helps.

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Rato, this is soooooo nice! I especially enjoy seeing all the raw, unpainted assemblies, so I can enjoy the multi-media aspect, the metal parts mixed with plastic and so forth. Looking very much forward to more. Like SpacedMarine said, I'll bookmark this one. Thanks for sharing!

 

Jimbo

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Rato! Great stuff..... I remember when you first posted this work way backkk.... and I am happy that it is continuing! Great stuff... and thanks for the great building tips... I used the bezel tip to make my Spitfire instrument board... great idea! It is almost a shame to paint it really! Good work!

Cheers

Alan

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