...me neither mate,but I'm giving it a go too.. had a hot tip about an "easier way" to do it!!I'm going to attempt rigging. Never done it before..
It's a superb kit. I'm sure you'll nail it.I'd also like to join in with a Swordfish if I may.
Looks a bit more complicated than I'd hoped for but I'm sure I'll figure it out :smiling3:
I'm hoping so. I got the photo etch pack too for some added fun.It's a superb kit. I'm sure you'll nail it.
Great to have you aboard Andy, a great kit.I'd also like to join in with a Swordfish if I may.
Looks a bit more complicated than I'd hoped for but I'm sure I'll figure it out :smiling3:
This is another cracking little 'new' Airfix kit, and there are a tonne of detail sets available - I think I used several different lots, engine, interior, lights, on my Shuttleworth example - if you really want to go to town. Not that any of that any of that is necessaryI'll be building this for the GB. I'm going to attempt rigging. Never done it before but I'll give it a go.
Looking forward to starting in the New Year.
Yes its an easy method andy , you have to be careful though as it sticks as soon as it hits the CA . You can cut it slightly short and stretch it to glue in position , it ensures a tight line . Bait elastic for tying fishing rigs also works in the same way as this ( its probably the same stuff) . Ive used both and found it easy enough to do .This'll be my first ever attempt at rigging,and I'm going to do it using this stuff...
Watched a bit of a tutorial on it by Phil Flory and thought I'd give it a go.... seemed to be quite a "user friendly" method,and very inexpensive if i can't get it to work .
That’s a sweet one Andy nice box artI'd also like to join in with a Swordfish if I may.
Looks a bit more complicated than I'd hoped for but I'm sure I'll figure it out :smiling3:
Nice to have you aboard Colin,I’m in. Father Christmas was rather good to me, leaving this offering under the tree for me.
That’s incredible.
Definitely a biplane!!I’m in. Father Christmas was rather good to me, leaving this offering under the tree for me.
Indeed. Mind you, you should see how many different schemes this model comes with.Definitely a biplane!!
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