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It looks rather nice, looks like a big block of wood that you started with though. Terry ... From: Deb & Lou <lvautour@...> Subject: [SmallScaleModels]
This small project did not quite turn out to my satisfaction. I will repaint at a latter time with camouflage colours. I find it hard to do decals that have
Usually in the wee hours of the night, often as a substitute for television. I find it a great diversion to plug in some music and go about it. It almost
Difficult to get a smooth joint and also the risk of introducing some rotation of the tail if not careful, the cross section of the canberra is tubular. I
I would split the wing with a razor saw, and using a fixed sanding block, remove material with zero percent at the wing root and about 25 percent at the tip.