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1/32 Boeing F4b4 - almost naked


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Excellent idea, you know, this is going to be copied... Good ideas usually are..

 

-Al

It is not my idea, I am only imitator. Andrzej Ziober, very good polish modeller, is the author of this method. He has built the model of Mi - 6 helicopter in 1/72 according this idea.He coaxed me into constructing my model the same way.

 

And now come back to my boieng. All interior is visible very well. I had to do frames and longerons inside, on the bottom and top of the fuselage. It could be difficult to do it after closing fuselage. So I made second skin with frames from the inside of the bottom.

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After adding top fragments of frames and longerons.

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I use Tamiya tape to reinforce openwork fuselage and protect of breaking.

Regards, Tomasz.

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Welcome on next part of the story.

Thanks for kind opinions.

Something about detailing. First starboard of the cockpit. The aim.

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flares

 

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radio set

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With pipes, cables, valves

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Almost every detail i had to make twice or even three times. First one was like a prototype, next better and last the best.

Regards.

Tomasz

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You are very talented Thomasz,

 

And yes I know what you mean with building almost everything 3 times. I can work on a model and the very next day I take a look at it of what I done the evening before, and if I don't like it then, I just cut everything of. And start again. Until I have it the best way I can make it. This is a very nice build, hope to see more soon.

 

Theo :popcorn: :popcorn:

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Tomasz, what is the museum called you are building this for?? This is simply fantastic ! You should do a tour with your models and do some demos. It would be a fantastic publicity for the hobby !

 

Nic

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