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Got some more stuff for this build today. Flattened tyres and seatbelts. The NASM machine does not have seatbelts installed but this is where my artistic liberty kicks in ;)

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More work done today! On to the cockpit.

took off half of the control stick (as is the case in the NASM one) , replaced it with metal tube and drilling out instruments. Not all the ones’ that are missing in the real thing, but enough to make it look interesting:

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Jeroen,  your fine finish and exceptional attention to detail is simply mesmerizing . As always,  joy to follow. 

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13 hours ago, Martinnfb said:

Jeroen,  your fine finish and exceptional attention to detail is simply mesmerizing . As always,  joy to follow. 

No Kidding...........................

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1 hour ago, Mikester said:

You stud, if only you were bald you would be the total package!

:rofl:. Now that's a thought I cant get out of my head.....harv

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The weathering on the seat is the charm for me.

2 hours ago, GusMac said:

Looking forward to seeing how you tackle that delaminated plywood.

I would think that actually layers of the thinnest Evergreen sheet built up would be the go... There's one sheet that's almost paper thin.

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10 minutes ago, Wumm said:

The weathering on the seat is the charm for me.

I would think that actually layers of the thinnest Evergreen sheet built up would be the go... There's one sheet that's almost paper thin.

I would think that is the way to go.....harv :popcorn:

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First i’m sorting the instrument panel. I’m using the kit part because of the nice instrument housings on the back and eduard Photo etch for the front. Drilled some instruments out and am now adding the kit decals to the remaining instruments.

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