Fliegende Salamander
RLM66 with some weathering
And the QB seat
Hard to see, but also some light weathering
And missing things in the inlet. 8 vanes and 3 small intakes. As well as 2 holes in the cone.
Kagero Topdrawings. And again they have got it wrong. I will not buy these fictional drawings anymore.
3DF FuG16zy antenna. Lovely delicate and crisp!
Ready for some paint..
Komentarzy
25 1 January, 19:41
Sebastian Meyner
That is some inspired work Sid 👍 Did you cut off the metal pins (...that hold the engine in place) to improve the fit? Just asking for a friend 😉 who faces the same conundrum at the moment
That is some inspired work Sid 👍 Did you cut off the metal pins (...that hold the engine in place) to improve the fit? Just asking for a friend 😉 who faces the same conundrum at the moment
6 May, 04:06
Sid de Koning
I didn't cut off anything but maybe I should have. I build the engine casing before and i remember that it glides on those poles ever so slightly too forward so that a tiny gaps appears. Maybe bending them lightly or remove these? Anyway, good luck to that friend.. 😉
I didn't cut off anything but maybe I should have. I build the engine casing before and i remember that it glides on those poles ever so slightly too forward so that a tiny gaps appears. Maybe bending them lightly or remove these? Anyway, good luck to that friend.. 😉
6 May, 08:10
Sebastian Meyner
Oh now I see...in picture no. 16 the pins seem shorter, so I assumed you'd cut them off....I didn't account for the base plate (for the exposed engine) that sits on top :-I My mistake 👍
Yes these tiny gaps are what really annoys me right now.... Thanks Sid!
Oh now I see...in picture no. 16 the pins seem shorter, so I assumed you'd cut them off....I didn't account for the base plate (for the exposed engine) that sits on top :-I My mistake 👍
Yes these tiny gaps are what really annoys me right now.... Thanks Sid!
6 May, 08:28