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Simply amazing! I vote for flaps down, it would be a shame to hide all that lovely detail even if it may not be completely accurate with flaps down.
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A bit late now (maybe) but you could have used plastic tubing with the same O.D. for the main gear legs that attach to the wheels and inserted metal rods in them.
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What a nice son-in-law you got there Great to see you back at this one. I need to get some more of those RB tools scribers, best i have ever used.
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Fly Swedish SAAB J-29B Tunnan in Congo
flarpen replied to thierry laurent's topic in Works in Progress
He is doing some nice stuff. It would be worth to wait for that. -
Fly Swedish SAAB J-29B Tunnan in Congo
flarpen replied to thierry laurent's topic in Works in Progress
Very true. I would as well. -
Fly Swedish SAAB J-29B Tunnan in Congo
flarpen replied to thierry laurent's topic in Works in Progress
Hi I found this picture, I think it's the best one I have on the IP Coaming. Fly's effort is not that bad from the looks of it. -
Fly Swedish SAAB J-29B Tunnan in Congo
flarpen replied to thierry laurent's topic in Works in Progress
Great I do have loads of references on the Tunnan, so if there is anything you need, feel free to ask and I'll se if I can help. -
Fly Swedish SAAB J-29B Tunnan in Congo
flarpen replied to thierry laurent's topic in Works in Progress
Hi I have a few pics that may help. Not that much on the rear bulkhead though. -
I got that replacement IP It's pretty much flawless and a vast improvement over the Jetmads offering. /Johan
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It's a bit disappointing to see that the printing quality isn't of a higher standard than this. It should after all be considered a high end kit in my mind. Also the need to use as much filler as you have shouldn't bee needed.
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Well, that is a bit of a let down. When everything else is so well detailed that this area is not up to the standard of the rest of the pit.
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So, you are saying that all that detail is one part with the canopy actuator rod attached to it? Can you install that after the seat has been installed?
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What I'm saying is, it looks like there is something supposed to be installed behind the seat, you can clearly see the location holes. What I'm wondering is if you have missed that part, or if it's missing in the instructions or not included in the kit at all. I would be very surprised if Jetmads have missed this area considering how the details of the rest of the kit is well catered for. And by the way, as can be seen, it will be clearly visible on the complete kit.
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That looks great. But, I'm wondering, isn't it supposed to be some more details added behind the seat? It looks a bit bare. Picture for reference
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Looks like Jetmads really have done their homework. That looks fantastic down to every little nut and bolt. Great work.
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Looking really really great. One little question though, the gap between the rudder and fin looks to be a tad big, or will that be sorted at final assembly?
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Absolutely mind blowing.
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De Havilland DH 89 Dragon Rapide (OY-DIN) Lukgraph
flarpen replied to kkarlsen's topic in Works in Progress
Your pictures don't show. The image links have been blocked by my antivirus program (Kaspersky). -
Very nice attention to detail. The shape of that clear part reminds me of something... not sure what it is. hmmm
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I have that vaccum machine to, for use with 220V and euoropean standard plug. Works really well. but as you say, it can draw the material a bit thin, so I think your mod is something I'll copy. /Johan
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1/32 ERA-3B Skywarrior - 3D printed / scratchbuilt
flarpen replied to Starfighter's topic in Works in Progress
As I have Fusion 360 already it would be good not to have to use/learn another software. But as you say, if they are free and if you can do that kind of work easer then I may try one of those softwares as well. -
1/32 ERA-3B Skywarrior - 3D printed / scratchbuilt
flarpen replied to Starfighter's topic in Works in Progress
Which one do you prefer/use? -
1/32 ERA-3B Skywarrior - 3D printed / scratchbuilt
flarpen replied to Starfighter's topic in Works in Progress
Hi Ben Do you know if Fusion 360 can handle this cind of work as well? I have found a couple of models I would like to try this out on. -
Absolutely fantastic. I'm lost for words to describe this. I'm wondering, where did you get the dry transfers from?
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KH T-6/Harvard Kicked Up A Notch: Apr 14/20: Finished!
flarpen replied to chuck540z3's topic in Works in Progress
I'm with Cees I would make vacuformed copies or crashformed copies of the main canopy parts. The kit ones looks just to thick to get them to be posed in the open position. /Johan