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Thank you for the kind comments Davy. It's the first time I've seen ScaleX I was very impressed with their work glad you like
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Getting towards the end of this very pleasant build from DBMK The windshield has the detail show off the black sealant that was used on the real aircraft
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Wing tip lights completed Weathering started on the engine naceles
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The kit comes with beautiful Cartograf decals
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Hi David Yes one the gloss is dry the wheels and all the other small parts will get an oil wash to bring out that lovely detail
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Started working on the grey to break up the single tone The final pieces being prepped
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Hi the only picture of this plane is a little later when it back is broken after an accident. I did find a similar scheme and it looks like the demacation heads a little more to the centre of the nose. After changing the demacation I could no longer see grey if viewing from below, so that worked for me.
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Thanks for letting me know. Edited pictures you should be able to them now
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PRU Blue and Medium Sea Grey The nose demarcation needs some adjustment
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The wing tip light attached and blended in with clear super glue. Having sprayed the wheel wells silver the remaining paint in the airbrush was used for a seam check. Just a little tickle required here and there
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Good evening all a bit more work on the airframe now completed. Please excuse the mess on the bench. Seat fitted and the wind screen added Adding a navigation light from some round rod
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It's looking unlikely at the moment. But never say never
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Bits and bobs today. I'd thought I would show you DBMK has supplied replacement parts to correct the sink marks in the prop blades that's a really cool touch. Here is one built up ready for painting Work is progressing nicely
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Bits and bobs today. I'd thought I would show you DBMK has supplied replacement parts to correct the sink marks in the prop blades that's a really cool touch. Here is one built up ready for painting
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The 3D print has a lovely protective cage to keep the detail safe. The bonus here is it is also easy to remove.