Thanks Jim, not going to mess around trying to get that bolt out, hopefully my mate will remove it with out a problem. In the meantime I'll source a new one.Hi John
Fingers crossed for your mate.
You ain't having much luck at the moment. The kit is a challenge for sure and now the compressor :sad:
Jim
Hi Greg, thanks for looking in.keep up... looking forward for next installment... MMOOORRREE
Pete I have no idea ! Think I will investigate further as to what a panel line is :smiling:.Does an I-16 have any actual panel lines John?
Pete
Those raised lines represent the fabric covering of the wing being stretched over the ribs. The leading edges of the wings were aluminium, as were the inner sections where your model shows flat plates.looking at the plane it appears to have these lines on the wing.
Morning Colin, it may end up in the" green bin " . It seems so thin, already lost one of the guns and had to use brass to replace it. The prop has lost a one blade several times repeated regluing with ca. Determined now that it will be painted today !A classic build indeed John. I've seen / experienced this green plastic before. Yes, it was an ancient Revell kit.
Or maybe just make sure it knows who the boss is.it may end up in the" green bin "
I've given it a good talking too Colin now painted and busy looking for that cockpit that I put some where safe .Or maybe just make sure it knows who the boss is.
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