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F-104G Belgian air force


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18 hours ago, MikeA said:

Very nice! Are you leaving the tail section separate? If not, make sure you join it on before foiling too far down the fuselage. The join, if you bring the fuselage halves together before joining front and rear, leaves a lot to be desired. Even building it by gluing the halves together first left a fair amount of tidying up on one side for me at least.

 

Cheers,

 

Mike

I will join the tail before i foil the rest so i can work on the seam

16 hours ago, Daniel Leduc said:

Wow, very inspiring Mark.....:goodjob:

There must be a tutorial somewere on that technic...?

Dan.

Thanks and evin pointed out the link thats what i have done also

Take yortime when you are going to try it

This is my 5 or 6 model that i foil and every time its going better

15 hours ago, LSP_Kevin said:

 

Brian's our go-to man for foiling, and he's done some tutorial posts in the past, but I can't currently find them. In the meantime, here's an article on foiling on our website by Mike McLeod:

 

https://www.largescaleplanes.com/articles/article.php?aid=2490

 

And for what it's worth, Brian and I are working up a book for KLP on foiling.

 

Kev

Thanks kev for the link

im looking forward to that book count me in to buy one

 

Mark

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2 hours ago, Lothar said:

Your foil work is simply outstanding, my brain refuses to understand

how such a perfect result can be achieved !!!!!

 

Lothar

Thanks

its a lot off practice,this is my5the model that i foil and every time its going beter.

there are panels that i have to try  a few times before im happy with it

but i still have things to laern with it

 

Mark

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