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Wingnuts Gotha


Jon. H

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Hello every one. Another Gotha build is giong to join these forums. Been working on this for about a week now and still working on the crew aera. I love Wingnuts kit, so much detail.

 

For about 90% of the wood is using uschi van der rosten wood grain decals. I love the effect is has given me.

 

Also have used HGW super detail set as well.

 

Any question, let me know and I will try to answer.

 

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HGW seat belt

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One of the photos in the instruciton showed a pull hadle for the internal bomb rack. Took out my ole wood lathe and and made a hadle out of a tooth pick.

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Still so much more plastic to go, its crazy, never have I tackeled a kit of this level.

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Still so much more plastic to go, its crazy, never have I tackeled a kit of this level.

Well you are doing some fantastic work with it, the wood "work" looks awesome!!! :thumbsup:

 

Barry

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Guest Clunkmeister

Awesome job! The interior looks amazing. Bear in mind that much of that will be invisible on the finished model.

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I've been eyeing one of these up on the WNW web site.... all I need is the space to display it!

 

You have made a great start, looking forward to seeing more progress.

Do It! I built one too, and it's a fantastic kit.

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Thanks everyone. :thumbsup: 

 

Finally got to where I could button the 2 sides up. Here are some pics before they were joined.

 

For the base color, I used guenze radome and sail.

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The I.P. Used regular oil on this.

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Used some easy line for the rigging.

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Off to the engines now.

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