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Thanks Kev, but the pic gone.... French uploader in trouble! Dan.
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[URL=https://www.casimages.com/i/24030712014521392418368863.jpg.html][IMG]https://nsm09.casimages.com/img/2024/03/07//24030712014521392418368863.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Thanks Kev for your interest! Fortunately the french site is intact... Does it works? http://fighters.forumactif.com/t60019-raf-se-5a-1-8-base-hasegawa Dan.
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1:18 Scale B-17G Flying Fortress Forward Fuselage
PROPELLER replied to patricksparks's topic in Works in Progress
It's this kind of project who would me fall in love with 3D print! Congrats, D. -
Hawker Hurricane 1/12 scale scratch build
PROPELLER replied to hurribomber's topic in Works in Progress
I suppose you are joking? Dan. -
Sad situation Oliver! I'm a fervent and speechless watcher of your awesome work(s), one of the 92000... I hope sincerely a fair resolution, but if not, give us the new site, thanks! Dan.
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1/32 ERA-3B Skywarrior - 3D printed / scratchbuilt
PROPELLER replied to Starfighter's topic in Works in Progress
Hi Starfihgter! For aluminum sheets take a look at: https://ghw-modellbau.de/index.php?cPath=60_101_196 Dan. -
Hi Peter, Your work is really outstanding! I'm always speechless... I thought I heard, but my english is awful, french people you know, that is a problem for you to find aluminum sheets. Take a look here: https://ghw-modellbau.de/index.php?cPath=60_101_196 Hats off sir! Dan.
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May be helpful... http://fighters.forumactif.com/t60019-raf-se-5a-1-8-base-hasegawa
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Fine subject, with an artist of course! Congrats kkarlsen...
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1/12 Scratch build of a T-6 Texan Frame / Cockpit
PROPELLER replied to SirBlueHenry's topic in Works in Progress
Hi SBH! Expansive, but the best way... https://americanbeautytools.com/Resistance-Tweezer-Systems -
Merci Hubert, ce fut un très agréable moment passé dans cette communauté! Dan.
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Thank you again gentlemen! Dan.
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Part three, the end! You never saw before: Well gentlemen, thank you very much for your support, your kindness. It was my tribute to WWI. Now I come back to my first love, french vintage cars. Have all fun with wonderful WWI birds... Thank you again!
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The real part two... http:// img15.hostingpics.net/pics/512361DSC0032.jpg
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One year and eight month later... (Part two)
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One year and eight month later... (part one)
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What a build! Congrats, Dan.
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Thanks gentlemen! Last wing aboard... Waiting for some wires: Pitot tube, (Henry Pitot was a french physicist,yeah!) Ch
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What a beauty. Nothing else. Congrats! And good luck as you wish... Dan.
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Thanks you very much guys! To Mal, I'm sorry but no! In an other life I was in advertising... Without wings! It's not really a knowledge, it's just a good reading material on the web, another thing... You are welcome Fozzy, the wings are effectively all Hasegawa! It's the reason why I bought this kit... Port side completed: Sorry for the quality of the pics and the "background"... How to make adjustable wires or shrouds? Some hours, of course: Cheers, Dan.
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Thank you very much gentlemen! Today, lower wings: To Wolf, recovered... Thanks again and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Thanks guys! Rigging the cabane? done: Only one side adjustable... All with 1mm aluminum tube, and 2mm for yokes... Next step, wings... Lower of course! Thank you very much for your support! Cheers, Dan.
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Thank you gentlemen! To Kev, you are too kind! To Wolf, it's for my own pleasure, not for a museum... The cabane is coming, but many things on! Roof is in place rigging to come: Amounts are wrapped, as originally ... The roof is really a crowded place! Full of small details...Many hours! Lewis also received its latest accessories: Thanks for looking, Dan.