Sprengboot "Tornado"
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front cage and rudders
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engine and interior
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PE, decks and walls
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Floats, pretty large (32cm, 12.6")
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after gluing, filling and sanding
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restored the panellines
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dryfit of the main parts...
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2 4 July 2019, 09:55
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Started with the floats and a general dryfit of the main parts... Still a lot of things to do...
much larger then I suspected, that I must admit....
9 July 2019, 06:26
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Hi Bart,
this is an interesting and seldomly seen subject. How is the kit? Does not look so bad.😢
9 July 2019, 06:39
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Hey Holger, the kit isn't bad, but rather expensive (albeit being short run.. and larger then expected). Biggest pain point is the thickness of the parts that should be mounted and severe lack off detail. It is however a better fit then the Shertel Sachsenberg... That one needed a ton of putty
9 July 2019, 07:11