I thought as much...it sucks! That's why I want to do one.
At a max speed of 140 km/h the unofficial aircraft stats worksheet would give it a XD deck.
Thanks! It is getting there...just waiting decals and this tripe will be ready.
looking good there Daryl!
Originally Posted by Teaticket Very nice looking mat. It is a bit muted for color as compared to what is shown on the Deep Cut website, but I can live with it.
Very nice looking mat.
Okay. For future reference, I used/use Castrol Super Clean. No odor, biodegradable, etc.
Originally Posted by Larry R. There are inexpensive products that gently remove acrylic or enamals from models. I have used some in the past to rework old models. I don't recall the brand I used...it was a type of general cleaning product. I could have a look in storage to see what it was if you want to try to salvage the SS D-1. Thanks, Larry...but I think I am going to just get another one. This one was a good one to learn a few things about. I have a Pfalz Dr.I that I need to work on as well so the lessons learned here will be applied to that bird.
There are inexpensive products that gently remove acrylic or enamals from models. I have used some in the past to rework old models. I don't recall the brand I used...it was a type of general cleaning product. I could have a look in storage to see what it was if you want to try to salvage the SS D-1.
Originally Posted by Larry R. What type of airbrush are you using? No airbrush...that is painted on...hence the few misses I guess. Put another spot coat on and looking better. Again, the color in the photo has a lot more yellow, and I think once the flat brown and crosses have been added it will be pretty decent (I hope).
What type of airbrush are you using?