Mr D I somehow missed this in its entirety until now..and so glad that I found it and after catching up…WOW what a tremendous build, paint job, rigging… someday I may have the courage to expand my horizons and build a wingy thing but I can say that you have made marvelous work of this beauty … I am kind of surprised that those “pink” tones didn’t throw you a little off balance…lol..she’s a beaut for sure!!!
Wingnut Wings 1/32 Halberstadt Cl.II (late)
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Evening everyone,
I'm afraid I'm at a loss of words, but I'm going to do my best to answer everyone. I honestly can't thank you enough for the kind words and comments. I am totally humbled and blown away by them...
Thanks Mark and I have definitely learned a lot from the ordeal too!!! What have you on the bench now??? Or are you still doing the floaty thing???...
Awesome Captain Jack.Got more patience than i dear boy.Ive seen youtube vids with rigging and turnbuckles being fabricated.A guy from another club used to make wingnut stuff and he built most of the range.I live near Felixstowe port where the Felixstowes used to be based at the stationt here.
Carry on dude.Yo ho ho and a bottle of Bitburg.
Rich.
Mr D I somehow missed this in its entirety until now..and so glad that I found it and after catching up…WOW what a tremendous build, paint job, rigging… someday I may have the courage to expand my horizons and build a wingy thing but I can say that you have made marvelous work of this beauty … I am kind of surprised that those “pink” tones didn’t throw you a little off balance…lol..she’s a beaut for sure!!!
Thanks Bro! I don't think I have ever held my breath so many times, in my entire life, doing the rigging on this puppy. I think my face still has a blue tint to it...
I wish I could take one Paul, but after bowling last night, I'm a hurtin' pup!!! It's always fun to throw your balls down the alley, but you pay the price the next day. Thanks Brother...
After dinner, I will post an update of the progress. Here is a pic as a teaser till then,
Here are the parts that are left over from the kitset build, including my feeble attempt at painting the lacing on the wheel hubcaps...Till later..........
Prost
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Fiat mefistofele at the mo,floatys almost finished but im getting the urge to finish off my icm 1/32 gloster gladiator shelf queen after watching this.Comment
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As threatened, here's some pics from the latest progress on the wing thingy. As I posted before, there was always a lot of little crap that needed paint and to be added later. The landing skid,
Added a few mud splatters while I was at it. Next was the boom boom stuff and holder for the stick grenades, along with the observer's MG ring,
Then it was time to make sure she had some gas in the tank. Only a bit over 4/5 full though,
Also time to finish up the front end. Add the last tidbits and the other rad hose for the DB engine,
Then it was time to give the observer a couple more of his toys. The flare pistol and his MG,
I need to clean up the glue spot on the bomb rack, and do a few more paint touch ups all around. The last biggie was mounting the steering fin thing and the stringy work on it too,
I had to clean the paint out of the holes because the string wouldn't thread through them. With my trusty tweezers, CA and patience, I got the job done,
My baby is rigged and ready for the last steps in this build. Then it's on to doing up a couple of figs and a little base to finish it off. Thanks again for following along. That's it for now...
Prost
Allen, enjoying a cold one...Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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