Scribing Jig
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The jig turned out to be very useful in the end.
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Measuring and cutting the bits of foam.
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Transferring the contour of the plane.
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The completed jig.
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Rubberized self adhesive foam leftovers stuck on bottom
评论
23 June 2020, 09:37
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Is it the rebox of the infamous Aeroplats's Draken, said to be just coincidentially similar to the original?😉
Nice jig Sir 👍
23 June 2020, 10:39
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@Lukasz, indeed, this is the rebox of that "widowmaker" kit, the tooling is from 57 and it shows. At least it is a good opportunity to develop some essential skills and try new techniques.
23 June 2020, 12:03
Album info
A scribing jig that I put together on the fly. Cut from XPS and pinned together using toothpicks.