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Thank you Alistair... :smiling5::smiling5::smiling5::smiling5::smiling5: :smiling5::smiling5:
And Scottie.. l'm really enjoying it...but boy those parts are super tiny winy...
Update on the diorama ....a lot of details in and outside the slick...plus l started the instruments panel on the ceiling..enjoy and have a nice evening
Gentlemen...here is today's update...l made a mistake on the fuselage (the previous picture copper grill) now it's how it should be..then l made some extra detailling and in the cabin...have a nice evening...
Greg,
Looking good the bling is adding a lot to a fine build.
Originally posted by Jim R
Hi Greg
By 'eck Sir there's some skill and patience going into this. It is looking very special.
Jim
Thank you Scottie and Jim... i'm having really a blast... but i had to buy a headband magnifier... l can't see those tiny winy itsy bisty pieces... :smiling6: :smiling6: :smiling6: and i'm also doing A LOT of dry fitting and testing to see if averything will fit... the pilots are my major concern due to the scale (Bravo6 vs Revell)
Dear all here is today's work on the diorama SOG....adding details on the doors and starting the color modulation finally the cockpit and the cabin are looking as l like...enjoy
The instrument panel looks fantastic Greg, and the colour mod work is very good too :thumb2:
Originally posted by scottie3158
Greg,
I agree with Al, the instrument panel looks very nice along with the paintwork.
Dear Alistair and Scottie l'm really enjoying this...the ceiling instruments panel is just at the beginning and also the main one... the control panel and the instruments were really fun to do... tomorrow l'll finish them and l'll start the chairs..what a blast... thank you for your kind comments
Dear all here is today's work on the diorama.... adding details in the cockpit, preparation of the crew (repositioning of the arms for the door gunners) and finally the seats
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