here is some pictures of my corvette dry fitted some of the parts still have filler on but it is just to see how she looks so far and to keep all the main parts together until she is complete.
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none of the deck fittings are permanently stuck in place yet because i have to remove all the wooden deck lines and score my own steel deck lines. i have some 0.8mm thick balsa on order for scratch building my own wooden deck. the first time i tried it the balsa was to thick and would of been a hell of a job sanding it to scale so hopefully i can just crack on with scoring the caulking lines into the balsa with a toothpick then paint them with black very fine paintbrush 00 or maybe smaller the steel deck will be measured measured out with pencil then scored with the craft knife then use a dremel and then clean them up.
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none of the deck fittings are permanently stuck in place yet because i have to remove all the wooden deck lines and score my own steel deck lines. i have some 0.8mm thick balsa on order for scratch building my own wooden deck. the first time i tried it the balsa was to thick and would of been a hell of a job sanding it to scale so hopefully i can just crack on with scoring the caulking lines into the balsa with a toothpick then paint them with black very fine paintbrush 00 or maybe smaller the steel deck will be measured measured out with pencil then scored with the craft knife then use a dremel and then clean them up.
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