General Motors (Grumman) FM-2, Sweet
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1 6 June 2015, 12:38
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Those goggles that you are wearing in your profile picture? Are the lenses optivisor parts? Beautiful model.
6 June 2015, 20:27
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Hi Leif, not quite. These are a special goggles with two integrated screens. You can use them to remotecontrol a robot who builds my models for me, especially in 1:144...🙂
6 June 2015, 20:36
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Even better then! I have a cat who helps me with really small bits but she is not very good at it...and her decal work is awful...always silvering...
7 June 2015, 03:52
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Amazing job! What's the material for the aerial? Must be really thin for 1/144
7 June 2015, 04:01
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@Jolly Rogers, I guess it is streched sprue or fishing line. There are some fine lines you can use for rigging. Take a look to us ship builders. We rigg in even smaller scales.
Rigg That Thing, fine monofilament - flexible:
modellversium.de/kit/artikel.php?id=9642
The Grand Master of rigging ships:
finewaterline.com/pa..icks/sprue/sprue.htm
finewaterline.com/pa../rigging/rigging.htm
7 June 2015, 07:40
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Thank you Mates.
JollyRogers: I used two threads from a black nylon.
7 June 2015, 10:02