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davetwin
#21 Posted : 05 July 2015 19:25:07

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Yeap that looks really good Cool Enjoy your training course BigGrin
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#22 Posted : 05 July 2015 20:06:47

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davetwin wrote:
Yeap that looks really good Cool Enjoy your training course BigGrin


Thank you sir. BigGrin I know weathering can go in any direction, its choosing when to when to say when. I'm looking forward to starting on the crew hold when I get back in a few weeks.
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#23 Posted : 06 July 2015 02:13:30

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Beautiful work. I love that you rotated one of the seats. That's something I was thinking of doing too. They were really only facing front when someone was sitting in them, otherwise they were turned this way or that.

Your weathering is really good. I'm looking forward to getting to that stage of my build.
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#24 Posted : 06 July 2015 04:22:03

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Dan Kramer wrote:
Beautiful work. I love that you rotated one of the seats. That's something I was thinking of doing too. They were really only facing front when someone was sitting in them, otherwise they were turned this way or that.

Your weathering is really good. I'm looking forward to getting to that stage of my build.


Hello Dan,

Thank you.BigGrin I had to rotate one of them. I wanted to give it a little character, thought about canting the other one a little too. Its easy to do, Go for it. BigGrin I was indecisive on the how much I wanted but I stopped thinking about it and went with it. Good luck with your build.
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#25 Posted : 06 July 2015 13:35:58

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Looks very good! Keep up with the pictures!
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#26 Posted : 13 August 2015 17:40:55

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All the good ideas in the builds I choose one of the most dreaded ones. But I know the end result will turn out great.



I even modified a hall arch to get it close.


I also hollowed the back side of one to add some wires and a piece of evergreen 211 styrene. I'll end up doing the other one also. I'd like to get the shapeways but I'm on a budget at the moment.

Keep up the great build's guys and gals.
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#27 Posted : 13 August 2015 18:18:15

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Hi Dwayne,

Your flight deck is very impressive. I especially like the canted rear seat. Nice touch on the realism.

Regards, Stephan
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#28 Posted : 13 August 2015 18:46:41

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Stephan199 wrote:
Hi Dwayne,

Your flight deck is very impressive. I especially like the canted rear seat. Nice touch on the realism.

Regards, Stephan


Hello Stephan,

Thank you. BigGrin I'm not sure how I want the other seat, so it's glued down yet. I was thinking of having it face the wall panel. I'm also going to add fiber also later down the line. Some the dash, center console and the wall panels will get lit up.
Tamiya 1/32 P-51D, Revell 1/32 Bf 109G-6 x2 1/32 P-51B, 1/32 Trumpeter Bf109K-4, 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109E, Testors 1/32 F-117, RMF 1/35 Tiger 1
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#29 Posted : 14 August 2015 01:32:23

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So here is a little progress. I tried to get the floor right, even tried to get random walking paths. Painted the cushions also but I don't think I'll add them until I get them all so that my wear and tear look is consistent. Not sure.








Tamiya 1/32 P-51D, Revell 1/32 Bf 109G-6 x2 1/32 P-51B, 1/32 Trumpeter Bf109K-4, 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109E, Testors 1/32 F-117, RMF 1/35 Tiger 1
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#30 Posted : 01 August 2016 04:37:02

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After a divorce, moving back to CA and a long break from anti social I guess I can show a little progress. I kind of gave up on the interior for right now because of all the cool aftermarket parts that keep coming out(keep up the great work guys). So I've just been tinkering on the shell. I haven't bothered with the weathering yet or even the panel lines. I thought about doing it all when I have everything. I'd like it all to be some what consistent. And I think my colors might be off. If I have to repaint it when it is all done, I'll do it. No big deal. To all the other builders keep up the great builds.


























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#31 Posted : 01 August 2016 05:40:03

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Hey Dwayne,

Good to see you back on the forum. Looks like you are making good progress on your build. Really like the details on your recessed areas.

Stephen
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dwayneg
#32 Posted : 02 August 2016 02:57:23

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Thank you. I wanted to add more detail but I had to stop my self.
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