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- Birthday 08/15/1963
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Well, thank you very much! I'm not actually a native of South Carolina, being originally from the foggy far-northern regions of California, which, climate-wise, is much more akin to Scotland than it is to the humid subtropics of Greenville. Let me know if you're ever in the area and I'll take you out for some amazing barbecue!
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Hello from the Scottish North Coast
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So, whatever became of this project?
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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I by ccoyle - Halinski - 1/33 - CARD
ccoyle replied to ccoyle's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
So, I started skinning the center section. Of course, in my haste I forgot that I hadn't yet installed all of the gear bay parts, but hey -- who doesn't like a little more challenge, right? 😑 -
Hawker Hurricane Mk. I by ccoyle - Halinski - 1/33 - CARD
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The directions next call for the skinning of the central wing section, but I decided to slightly deviate from the suggested sequence. By assembling the entire wing skeleton first, I hope to produce some better seams between the center skins and outer wing skins. -
Have you tried using the forum's search feature? There are currently 21 topics with 'Royal Louis' in the title, mostly build logs, including the log you started in 2016. There was also the topic in which you posted the same question last Wednesday, but I've deleted that topic because it was posted in the wrong area.
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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I by ccoyle - Halinski - 1/33 - CARD
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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I by ccoyle - Halinski - 1/33 - CARD
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And now we commence with the wing, starting with the skeleton of the center section. Next we start on the landing gear bays, which are NOT simple -- gotta pump myself up for that sequence! 😯 -
Very interesting! The AL version has a very pronounced tumblehome -- makes me wonder whether the two kits are based on roughly the same section of hull?
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Hi, @Bertilon! Since you have made a start on your model, I have split off a new topic for you in the build logs section. Enjoy your project!
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