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  Anyways after I finished the Skyline I decided I should crack on with this. And as much as I enjoyed building the Skyline, it was nice to get back to a plane again. Firstly I needed to finish the cockpit. I applied the kit instrument decals which went down beautifully and look great. In this scale, I don't reckon an aftermarket dash would add very much to the model. I'm also being a tight ar$e  
   
   I added some Wako Creative seat belts, courtesy of Red Roo, to the seats and I think they came up nicely.
 I added some Wako Creative seat belts, courtesy of Red Roo, to the seats and I think they came up nicely.


 
   
   I proceeded to try to cut them apart with my hobby knife. They weren't the only things dut that day. I may have stabbed the end of my thumb whcih bled like a stuck pig. Some of you will know that I'm not that fond of blood, especially my own. Anyways emergency averted and bandaid attached to said thumb. After I had rectified the self inflicted SNAFU, the fuse was closed up without any fuss. This is where I'm up to at the moment.
 I proceeded to try to cut them apart with my hobby knife. They weren't the only things dut that day. I may have stabbed the end of my thumb whcih bled like a stuck pig. Some of you will know that I'm not that fond of blood, especially my own. Anyways emergency averted and bandaid attached to said thumb. After I had rectified the self inflicted SNAFU, the fuse was closed up without any fuss. This is where I'm up to at the moment.

F-27pax wrote:It looks like I'm going to have to get me one of these kits. Airfix is making some nice kits now. The build looks nice too.
 
  
 






 
   
   Now if only I could get my Portrait cutter to talk to Win10 then I could just cut some more
 Now if only I could get my Portrait cutter to talk to Win10 then I could just cut some more   
   
  

 
   
   So I was able to, after a bit of experimentation, get some masks cut out. I've read the Oramask 810 that I have doesn't like compound curves too much and I found this was the case for this build. I bought some Tamiya tape sheet from BNA and it turns out that it works a shit ton better. I managed to get 4 sets of masks on the 1 sheet so it works out to about $0.75 per set instead of $25 for a new Eduard set so winning.
  So I was able to, after a bit of experimentation, get some masks cut out. I've read the Oramask 810 that I have doesn't like compound curves too much and I found this was the case for this build. I bought some Tamiya tape sheet from BNA and it turns out that it works a shit ton better. I managed to get 4 sets of masks on the 1 sheet so it works out to about $0.75 per set instead of $25 for a new Eduard set so winning.















RayS wrote:Nice work with the master creation Paul, gun nose looks great as well.





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