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45 28 April, 01:47
BetterTimes-Henry
Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback. Any feedback, please. Does anything look strange? Just let me know. I am still very much a learner with 1:48th scale aircraft. I usually do 1:35th scale armour.
Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback. Any feedback, please. Does anything look strange? Just let me know. I am still very much a learner with 1:48th scale aircraft. I usually do 1:35th scale armour.
29 April, 09:13
BetterTimes-Henry
The radio antenna is made from AK Interactive 1/48 rigging, very thin copper wire wound up to look like a spring (a bit too thick I think, but I could not get thinner copper wire), then a 2 mm hole punch on thin copper sheet (moulded into a cone over a rounded tooth pick) and finally super glue dabbed on rigging (4-5 times top and bottom) until it was big enough (painted in AK cremeweiss colour). The entry into fuselage was made from spare ABER M50 Super Sherman 35034 brass metal set - small part just look like the right shape ... LOL pure guess 🙂
The radio antenna is made from AK Interactive 1/48 rigging, very thin copper wire wound up to look like a spring (a bit too thick I think, but I could not get thinner copper wire), then a 2 mm hole punch on thin copper sheet (moulded into a cone over a rounded tooth pick) and finally super glue dabbed on rigging (4-5 times top and bottom) until it was big enough (painted in AK cremeweiss colour). The entry into fuselage was made from spare ABER M50 Super Sherman 35034 brass metal set - small part just look like the right shape ... LOL pure guess 🙂
29 April, 09:30
CaptGPF
I thought the weathering was done right - especially around the cockpit area where it would see a lot of it from the opening and closing.
I thought the weathering was done right - especially around the cockpit area where it would see a lot of it from the opening and closing.
22 June, 16:44
BetterTimes-Henry
Thank you CaptGPF, Vincent and J35J for your kind words of encouragement. Very much appreciated ☺️
Thank you CaptGPF, Vincent and J35J for your kind words of encouragement. Very much appreciated ☺️
22 June, 22:45
Spanjaard
about the weathering, it is at the end a personal choice, some people like models like new, some like they have been years under harsh conditions.... yours look really good to me. but at the end, it is your own opinion what counts 😉
the antenna is fantastic, i need to copy that when i do my 109
about the weathering, it is at the end a personal choice, some people like models like new, some like they have been years under harsh conditions.... yours look really good to me. but at the end, it is your own opinion what counts 😉
the antenna is fantastic, i need to copy that when i do my 109
26 September, 12:19
BetterTimes-Henry
Thank you Spanjaard for your kind words. The small cone on the antenna I made from copper sheet that I molded over a tooth pick was a little hard to control. I've seen another modeller use a small rod which he sharpened into a cone then drilled a hole thru it, I thank that may be easier and I'll try that next time.
Thank you Spanjaard for your kind words. The small cone on the antenna I made from copper sheet that I molded over a tooth pick was a little hard to control. I've seen another modeller use a small rod which he sharpened into a cone then drilled a hole thru it, I thank that may be easier and I'll try that next time.
28 September, 23:18
Lorraine Lin
Henry, the antenna looks really great! And thank you for sharing, I will try.
Henry, the antenna looks really great! And thank you for sharing, I will try.
29 September, 02:47
BetterTimes-Henry
Thank you Lorraine Lin and Alex for your kind words of encouragement 😊
Thank you Lorraine Lin and Alex for your kind words of encouragement 😊
29 September, 19:57