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Kommentarer
18 November 2018, 02:59
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On this build I used monofilament instead of EZ Line. One works with it a bit differently. The major difference is, monofilamnet does not stretch. But it sure does look much better than EZ Line. It also has consistent thickness which is a great plus. I did not do any turnbuckles as I only wanted to test the difference between EZ Line and monofilament.
Some parts of the model would deserve more attention on my side. I did not like the way the upper wind was attached to the struts. Way too big gaps - very not-Tamiya