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  On 7/8/2013 at 9:53 PM, Dave J said:

Ez Line rigging?

I think we can safely assume the EZ has no connotation to the word Easy.

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  On 7/9/2013 at 9:39 PM, JeroenPeters said:

I think we can safely assume the EZ has no connotation to the word Easy.

 

 

  On 7/9/2013 at 9:49 PM, DoogsATX said:

My favorite is the "will it hold? will it hold" and then SNAP! and the frantic, expletive-fueled rush to keep the line from gluing itself to itself or to the plane somewhere.

 

Are you guys using CA Accelerator too? 

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  On 7/9/2013 at 10:32 PM, DoogsATX said:

I use CA accelerator in a touch-n-flow. But often get lazy.

My name is Jeroen Peters and I'm a user of CA accelerator.

 

One thing I've noticed though is that the bond is stronger without the accelerator. 

The accelerator makes it britle.

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Euro 550 and a bit for the Catalina doesn't suit my wallet but boy, would I like to build one…. great job Jeroen, enjoying every bit of this! Cheers, Jeroen

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  On 7/10/2013 at 7:34 PM, JeroenPeters said:

My name is Jeroen Peters and I'm a user of CA accelerator.

 

One thing I've noticed though is that the bond is stronger without the accelerator. 

The accelerator makes it britle.

  

 

Strange I have never had that issue.

 

 

  On 7/10/2013 at 8:13 PM, Jeroenveen1 said:

Euro 550 and a bit for the Catalina doesn't suit my wallet but boy, would I like to build one…. great job Jeroen, enjoying every bit of this! Cheers, Jeroen

Yea... It took me a while to decide due to the price, plus it didn't help having Mr Hatch egging you on to buy it!

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Are you using EZ Line?

 

I've just brought in a load of (much cheaper alternative) 0.50mm stretch thread in black as well as in white which is just as good - the Prym brand with will retail at £2.50 for a 200 mtrs reel. In fact it's the same stuff that arrived when I ordered some WnW's "branded thread" and was surprised at to what I received for my money! Both take paint well as, of course, CA for those who can't leave it alone.

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  On 7/21/2013 at 12:29 AM, Grant said:

Are you using EZ Line?

 

I've just brought in a load of (much cheaper alternative) 0.50mm stretch thread in black as well as in white which is just as good - the Prym brand with will retail at £2.50 for a 200 mtrs reel. In fact it's the same stuff that arrived when I ordered some WnW's "branded thread" and was surprised at to what I received for my money! Both take paint well as, of course, CA for those who can't leave it alone.

order incoming!

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Shit, that looks awesome! Your rather un-manly colour of background actually shows the colours real well. I love that PC10 finish....doesn't even look dusty like my DH.2

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Thx Jeroen!

Aaaalmost done. Just need to add 4 more Gaspatch buckles coming form the cowling.

Then a few washes here and there and some scratches.

 

I really wanna finish this thing before James fixes his laptop...

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Brilliant Jeroen and you're absolutely right!  The HGW PE makes a huge amount of difference.   The sharpness of detail that PE brings is completely unmatched by anything from plastic, as a returnee to the hobby ... I think that photo-etch is THE greatest innovation for the last 20 or so years.

 

I love what you've done with this mate ... I've got one in stock in case anyone wants to have a go too :)

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A beautiful project Jeroen - You must have the patience of a saint, I have never tried a WW1 project primarily due to all that nightmarish rigging, to which I can only admire in your project. Well done!

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Thnx Guys!

And now it's time to call this one.. Done!

I'll make some better photo's as soon as I can.

This was a joy to build. Excellent model and excellent HGW upgrade.

A little birdie told me you can get one from www.arrow-wolf.com :)

 

Cheers,

Jeroen

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