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  1. Not by any means do I claim to have anything other than rudimentary knowledge of the subject but isnt that Pilots uniform a little green? I was thinking it would be more of a bluish color.
  2. They are state of the art kits. I have the Knuckle & the Brough and would get the Pan before a Duck.... I did start the Knuck , the frame , my favourite , having worked with the real item. Here it is jigged up for a marathon soldering session: Part of my experience with these frames was installing them in a cage for straightening and then watching the straightening . Harley provides detailed drawings of the frames for that purpose and special checking tools are required as well. Some of the rods and tubes used on the model are patterned off the real tools. So I got to know the frames well. The soldering went well. MFH metal is softer than you would think but a clear series of events happens when you start to apply heat. This frame was soldered together with an open flame torch:
  3. lol apologies for jackin' the thread!
  4. Gaz; https://www.facebook.com/Wingnut-Wings-Builders-Page-1297118540352413 https://www.facebook.com/Texada-Chopper-109428287513126 https://www.facebook.com/Custom-Motorcycle-Modeler-Page-766321873448007 https://www.facebook.com/Custom-Model-Mask-Service-834511356882252 https://www.facebook.com/Van-Anda-Custom-Works-803357803112452 https://www.facebook.com/Custom-Model-Base-Service-2693828500632275/ I had a WNW builders group page too. Found it! ; https://www.facebook.com/groups/391407254547322 Have fun boys ,I do with them , Texada Chopper has been taking up any free time I have these days as it represents the most $$ hanging in the wind.
  5. Thank you that is my Fartbook page , one of a few I run. All of the work done by me. A wop rider like you may have seen the new MFH Duck kit. Worth a look.
  6. A consderation with multiple colors in camo pattern paint work is how the colors 'work' together. Case in point your discovery of the difference when you took off the masking. Something I pondered over a few bowls when I did this work: I watched the blue change as I added each color. This is a normal adjustment your eye makes as it process' the color combo's.
  7. noice! I have this and concur with your assessment of the detail , I thought it might be crap but one look at the parts and its a keeper.
  8. Lol The Verlinden Way. Pretty cool stuff leaving the viewer with a sepia visual tone after all of the burnt umber used!
  9. ...and there is this thread too. With stalwart Ernies commendable introduction to rigging on page 1. Good luck!
  10. Buddy sent me these: https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/42591-ww-1-rigging-rules/ https://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?/topic/42357-the-biff-piece/&tab=comments#comment-426861 Rigging is an overload of info. Good luck!
  11. Prym is like $3. Stretching ear bud tubes is a challenge not worth the time. I tried that and getting them all the same diameter is tough. After examining all of the available options I used the Prym and some of the p/e flat rigging as well as numerous materials for the connection points. I beleive LiSP still has The Biff Piece in their data base , I didn't hide anything when it came to the rigging , so worth the time to look at.
  12. Watching this I still recommend Prym and some scale flat bar. Study some pics of Royal Aircraft Factory flat rigging. Good luck!
  13. Its a little stronger , clearer and when thinned down will wick into gaps and small separations using the multiple application method. Could be described as a superior white glue.
  14. So glad we got this without mentioning WNW every 3.5 seconds and comparing it to their work , which it is technically. And the seemingly 'insurmountable issues', a guy might actually have to do some modelling , whew , didn't we all dodge a thoroughly horrendous bullet there! Thanks Meng for going ahead with the kit!
  15. To keep compatibility you can also spray sample cards of specialty colors and mix match's from the compatible paints.
  16. I know its tough but sticking with one manufacturer is a good policy. Sealing in between with an acrylic clear is a good idea too.
  17. My business , mostly tourism driven has continued to move in an upward fashion. Not complaining! I've had people from all over the world in my store in the last 4 months , Asia , Europe , USA , all of them. I feel fine. The end game here , too subtle or inconclusive for some , has to be simply to get us to go after each other. As if the divisive 2 party political agenda wasnt enough , they want us to be looking at each other rather than what they are doing. 'They' you ask? Our so called leaders. In Canada they are selling the country and keeping the money , and have insulated themselves form accountability , responsibility and any kind of actual leadership. Things have gotten a LOT worse , and it has NOTHING to do with any disease.
  18. Saucer of milk for two at table two...
  19. Maybe not invented in Canada but certainly perfected here in British Columbia:
  20. YYYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
  21. Too lazy and stupid to change the world through hard work. Too easy to revel in megadamage without accountability or responsibility. Yellow haze here , 1/4 mile visibility.
  22. The local indigenous reserve is closed due to a case showing up there. Town business' are reputed to be refusing service to indigenous band members... My tongue in cheek "predictions" posted on this thread in March creep ever closer... Civil unrest is reaching the boiling point , muted until the last second , as people turn against each other , silently waiting for their tun to pass judgement on one another. I cant even , or want to imagine what its like in the urban areas. Literally 100 yards past the end of the road, I'm in a safe place.
  23. Got by that as you can see in an earlier post. Into mount fabrication now: Cardboard mount templates to start , and polished stainless will be used for the finished guard
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