Just caught this one Laurie and it looks good.
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Have you considered stretched sprue, seems ideal for your application, easy to fix as well. You can get photo etch turnbuckles which I think would look good at your scale. Great work so far Laurie. Derek
http://www.austinsms.org/article_seaman.php
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Thanks Derek will have a good look as those two.Originally posted by \Have you considered stretched sprue, seems ideal for your application, easy to fix as well. You can get photo etch turnbuckles which I think would look good at your scale. Great work so far Laurie. Derekhttp://www.austinsms.org/article_seaman.php
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Little bit further. Matter of interest. Decided to finish wings before putting together. Just hoping all goes well. But I could not see any other way and getting all the detailed work any other way.
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Painting everything before final assembly is probably the best way to go with biplanes. What I find really difficult is attaching the rigging without damaging the paintwork.Originally posted by \Little bit further. Matter of interest. Decided to finish wings before putting together. Just hoping all goes well. But I could not see any other way and getting all the detailed work any other way.Laurie
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That makes 2 of us Dave.Originally posted by \What I find really difficult is attaching the rigging without damaging the paintwork.
At the moment the thinking is to attach the rigging to the bottom wing before assembling the top wing. That way I hope, hope, to make a reasonable job. I think I will drill a hole squirt a bit of Super glue in the hole and thread in the rigging. Sounds good.
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I'm playing catch-up on this thread, but it's looking great so far. Thanks for sharing, Laurie - I'm learning lots! One question, though - what's blue liner? A quick Google says it's something to do with sticking wigs on?Comment
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Thanks Doug. Pleased I have helped. When I started 4 years or so ago found it difficult to get info on what to do. After saying that it took 6 months to find SMF. These are the way I do things there are plenty of others plus I change if I find better and refine or chuck out what works or does not.Originally posted by \I'm playing catch-up on this thread, but it's looking great so far. Thanks for sharing, Laurie - I'm learning lots! One question, though - what's blue liner? A quick Google says it's something to do with sticking wigs on?
Blue liner is a plastic liner used on cars to form masking for spraying lines and art work on car bodies.
Used it a few times now and found it great for masking. Not had any paint creep at all. Make sure that your paint is cured. Bit impatient on the sky colour above and took off a bit of paint.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/3MTM-Fine-Line-Masking-Tape/dp/B00Q8VFQOK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419247184&sr=8-1&keywords=3M%E2%84%A2+Fine+Line+Masking+Tape+Bl ue
Comes in about 4 widths.
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Pray explain yourself ScottOriginally posted by \That's some nice camp painting there Laurie.scott
At times (Pauline says all times and mostly more) I am a bit dim. 
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