scottie3158
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Looking excellent. With the decal cut out with a sharp blade the hidden part then tuck the edge under the propeller
Thanks Paul. Was thinking that I could mark up the area needed to be removed, use a scalpel to remove it and hope it can't be seenLooking excellent. With the decal cut out with a sharp blade the hidden part then tuck the edge under the propeller
Thanks Rick. Have to wait until tomorrow at least, as Prof Cox is needing me to work again.Works in my scale as well Gerry.....just a little more to fool around with is all. Model looks Terriff! Keep on keeping keeping on!! Rick H.
Not sure if it'd interfere with the number if I did that, was tempted to put it on the other side of the fuselageLooking good.
You could also just put the decal higher up on the hull side?
Thanks John, must admit that I'm a bit surprised that a) I didn't feed the carpet monster with anything (almost, but caught the part before it got to the floor), b) that I was able to work with such small parts and c) that it's turned out like it has - quite pleased with it to be honest, as well out of 'comfort zone'What ever you come up with Jerry this has been a real baptism of using the smallest of pe parts that you could imagine . Think Dave quite is right is saying you'll cope with any pe now .
A top build with a lot of thought .
Great stuff Gerry. Moving out of your comfort zone is the best way I know of to improve your skill set After this no PE should hold any fears.Thanks John, must admit that I'm a bit surprised that a) I didn't feed the carpet monster with anything (almost, but caught the part before it got to the floor), b) that I was able to work with such small parts and c) that it's turned out like it has - quite pleased with it to be honest, as well out of 'comfort zone'
Not so sure about that, but if they had have supplied plastic versions of the PE parts, they'd probably have been used!Great stuff Gerry. Moving out of your comfort zone is the best way I know of to improve your skill set After this no PE should hold any fears.
Would if I could - must admit that I'd say that the design owes a lot to Heath-Robinson (or whoever is the Russian equivalent).Morn Gerry,
That is one fine looking Ruskie Bumskie looking vehicle you have built. Most excellent work on your part and a great learning experience too. Looking at it make me shiver and get the chills Sir! Could you please send one to me as it is 1 April and it is snowing like hell outside here in Germany right now. And this is no April fools joke either...........Top job and I know you'll sort the decal. BTW, what does the decal mean?
Prost
Allen
Took a couple or so yesterday, with the first lot we hadHey, It would have been a great photo opportunity for the Aerosan in it's natural setting with or without decals. Did you get a chance to try with the snow outside?
It's ok Allen, the top picture is styrofoam boxes with real snow on top (plans for those in the garden) so quite close! Lower picture is eldest sons bike seatThanks Andrea, for the translation.....
Sorry Gerry, I thought that was styrofoam it was sitting on in the earlier pics. I didn't realize it was real snow..............
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