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OMG ... incredible doesn't even come close. Talk about raising the bar to new heights.

Keep 'em coming

Peter

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Hi Folks,

 

  To  Kevin,  Maru5137, Bill , Craig,  Loic,  Pascal, Jbohmss and Peter...I really appreciate you guys taking the time to comment !!!

 

 

    Bill,  MM metalizers brushed on.

 

   Jbohmss,  yes on the bits. Bolts and A/N fittings are rbmotion and scalehardware items.

 

   Loic,  I checked out your Corsair build in your signature line :m0152:   Awesome work sir,   hope to see more progress from you soon!

 

 

 

 

 

  Small update

 

 

   Making up the throttle and fuel mixture controls...

 

 

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That is just nothing short of magnificent Randy! I can imagine just how long it must take to make all those little details, but they are certainly worth it! Those little pipe clamps are simply exquisite and really look the part. I would love to see how you made such small details like that. How do you hold parts so small to work on them?

 

Just brilliant mate

 

Craig

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Folks,

 

Thank you Shawn !

 

Hi Craig, Glad you like it, you hit on the hardest part. Tamiya's needle point tweezers come in handy.

 

Hello Geoff, Appreciate the kind words, you are too humble!

 

Small update....

 

Working on the air intake system, a big thank you to Loic's build for the screen idea, the box is soldered brass with the rest styrene and milliput, Archer rivets.

 

 

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mocked up in place..

 

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