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If you do take the plunge and make your own moulding scraper, you can have whatever profile you want. It is your model after all. I personally made basically the same profile for all the mouldings, just in different sizes depending on which piece I was making. I used some scrap pieces of boxwood to practice on, before doing the actual strips for Winnie. I'm sure the size difference you mentioned would not be adversely detrimental to the build, as long as the strips are positioned correctly. Your Winnie is looking good btw.
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It seems I'm not as brave as I thought🤭😂. I chickened out and bought chapters 4&5 😁 I couldn't help myself, I had to see if the false deck fitted, apart from a bit of chiselling the corners of the bow bulkheads, it looks like it is fine. There may be a bit of fine tuning. Thanks for looking in, the likes and encouraging comments. Cheers
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F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Edwardkenway replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
A superb model Rob! I am in awe of your weathering skills, the Corsair looks absolutely stunning. -
I'm sure there would have been dismounted cavalry troopers using muskets, as there would have been plenty of discarded weapons on the field belonging to the multitude of dead and wounded. In short it is not an unreasonable assumption to have your cuirassier picking up and using a musket. Hope you had a good Christmas and here's to a happy New Year
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Tim, welcome to MSW
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, welcome to MSW
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F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Edwardkenway replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Those stencils look amazing! I agree with Ken, so much better than waterslide decals -
F4U-1A Corsair by DocRob - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/32
Edwardkenway replied to DocRob's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I am watching this stage with interest, as I'm going to attempt doing it on my mossie. Never done it before. PS, if you were going for a steam punk look it could be left like that😉 -
From out of the shadows ...my first post!
Edwardkenway replied to RobTBay's topic in New member Introductions
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