Finnish Aero A-11 HS
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41 15 June, 08:33
Robert Blaschke
Thanks. I didn't put too much effort into it, but it turned out quite well. 🙂
Thanks. I didn't put too much effort into it, but it turned out quite well. 🙂
15 June, 10:06
Alec K
Very well done Roberte 👍. So great to see the Aero 12-11 series finally kitted.
Very well done Roberte 👍. So great to see the Aero 12-11 series finally kitted.
16 June, 01:33
Robert Blaschke
Díky, Cítil som potrebu si tie modely osobne osahať, aby som mal lepšiu predstavu o rozmerových a koncepčných limitoch mojich ďalších návrhov. Stavebnice sú to pekné, ale majú občas trochu nepríjemne presadené formy, a následné začisťovanie, najmä na vzperách, ktoré samy osebe majú jeden z rozmerov 0,6mm, je trochu nepríjemné.
Díky, Cítil som potrebu si tie modely osobne osahať, aby som mal lepšiu predstavu o rozmerových a koncepčných limitoch mojich ďalších návrhov. Stavebnice sú to pekné, ale majú občas trochu nepríjemne presadené formy, a následné začisťovanie, najmä na vzperách, ktoré samy osebe majú jeden z rozmerov 0,6mm, je trochu nepríjemné.
16 June, 10:50
Alec K
Každá technologie prostě má svoje cti a neduhy. Budu se těšit na tvoje další projekty 👍
Každá technologie prostě má svoje cti a neduhy. Budu se těšit na tvoje další projekty 👍
17 June, 13:14
Michael Kohl
Very nice. The little dio really adds a lot to it. Can you share a word or two on the technique you used?
Very nice. The little dio really adds a lot to it. Can you share a word or two on the technique you used?
1 July, 06:23
Transall NG
Nice kit, nicely built ! 🙂
You remind me i have to try to make snow...
Thank you.
Nice kit, nicely built ! 🙂
You remind me i have to try to make snow...
Thank you.
1 July, 12:33
Michael Kohl
Ah. Obviously I didn't specify my question. I am interested in the technique for the snow.
Ah. Obviously I didn't specify my question. I am interested in the technique for the snow.
1 July, 17:26
Robert Blaschke
As for the snow, I did it for the first time. I studied the procedures of others, on various forums, and chose the method that seemed easiest to me. In the end it wasn't difficult at all. The basic component was ONETIME whipped putty:
farlesk.sk/c/_old_op..onetime-slahany-tmel
, to which a small amount of water must be added. I first mixed some PVA glue into the water.
This ONETIME mixture must be mixed well and then applied to the surface where we want to have snow.
I smoothed the snow surface to my liking with various tools and then sprinkled the entire surface with baking soda. When the "snow" gained some firmness after a few minutes, I pressed footprints into it, using figures, and ski tracks, using flat surface wheels.
And that's it.
I made two attempts before, the third attempt was already what can be seen in the photos.
As for the snow, I did it for the first time. I studied the procedures of others, on various forums, and chose the method that seemed easiest to me. In the end it wasn't difficult at all. The basic component was ONETIME whipped putty:
farlesk.sk/c/_old_op..onetime-slahany-tmel
, to which a small amount of water must be added. I first mixed some PVA glue into the water.
This ONETIME mixture must be mixed well and then applied to the surface where we want to have snow.
I smoothed the snow surface to my liking with various tools and then sprinkled the entire surface with baking soda. When the "snow" gained some firmness after a few minutes, I pressed footprints into it, using figures, and ski tracks, using flat surface wheels.
And that's it.
I made two attempts before, the third attempt was already what can be seen in the photos.
1 July, 17:54