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I used a 0.025 guitar string for the box kite bracing..
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Thanks!
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Have to add the red dots and do some touch up.
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Painting the roundrels
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Went with dark green.
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Went with Tamiya dark grey primer...had to fill the airbrush color cup 3 times!
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Installed the rudders abd elevators..
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Put on some deckage..
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Sheet plastic with wooden Bracing...Thanks!
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philo426 started following Advice wanted - best way to display trumpeter Bismarck 1/200 and Scratch built WW1 Biplane
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Advice wanted - best way to display trumpeter Bismarck 1/200
philo426 replied to AlShamed's topic in Plastic model kits
Yes a nice oak,walnut or maple board with brass pedestals is a classic display method.
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