P-61 Crash
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12 31 July, 22:04
Patrick Hagelstein
Hallo Dieter, this is a beautiful diorama! Very well done! I'm preparing for a crash dio with a Bf109 and I have a question how you bent the propeller blades? I'm thinking about ways to portray bent propellers but I'm curious how you did yours on this P-61.
Hallo Dieter, this is a beautiful diorama! Very well done! I'm preparing for a crash dio with a Bf109 and I have a question how you bent the propeller blades? I'm thinking about ways to portray bent propellers but I'm curious how you did yours on this P-61.
1 August, 08:43
Dieter Bihlmaier
Hi Patrick,
I hold a lighter horizontally and then slowly guide it from above to the part to be heated until it softens. One should practice it on an older part, as it is of course also dependent on the propellerblade thickness.
Hi Patrick,
I hold a lighter horizontally and then slowly guide it from above to the part to be heated until it softens. One should practice it on an older part, as it is of course also dependent on the propellerblade thickness.
1 August, 11:37
Patrick Hagelstein
Vielen Dank für die Erklärung, Dieter! 👍🏼 Thank you very much for this explanation, Dieter! 👍🏼
Vielen Dank für die Erklärung, Dieter! 👍🏼 Thank you very much for this explanation, Dieter! 👍🏼
1 August, 18:51
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Old quarter scale Monogram Black Widow in a crash scene found in Wings/Airpower Magazine.