Looks very nice, Mike, and great idea on the screws in the nose, some use fishing weights also. The seams I am sure will be fine, u may have to rescripe some Panel lines, and definitely will on the shuttle. Looking forward to the final update/reveal...
As an Avgeek I’m going to build this soon! I’m loving all this, I really need this, because I only collect 1:400 die-cast models, so I don’t assemble them. This is something new for me! Good video!
Great update. I’ve only built one plane bigger than an egg plane , the 72 scale float plane. I just might get to one later this year. Yours is looking really really good. Looking forward to the final reveal. Papadan
Looks very nice, Mike, and great idea on the screws in the nose, some use fishing weights also. The seams I am sure will be fine, u may have to rescripe some Panel lines, and definitely will on the shuttle. Looking forward to the final update/reveal...
Looking great Mike for your first plane, Ron
Thank you Ron.
Good update, so far so good, well done!...Bill
Looks great. A different option for that seam. Get some thin styrene rod and some plastic weld. Cuts way down on sanding.👍
That's a great tip!
the plane looks great good luck with the seam sir
I don't know anything about planes but it's looking good, glad to hear it's fitting together well and you're enjoying the build.
As an Avgeek I’m going to build this soon! I’m loving all this, I really need this, because I only collect 1:400 die-cast models, so I don’t assemble them. This is something new for me! Good video!
Doing a fine job. Filling and sanding are most tedious on aircraft. There are decals to represent the tiles on shuttles
Thanks Benny. Got your new shop card by the way. Thanks for sending me one!
Great update. I’ve only built one plane bigger than an egg plane , the 72 scale float plane. I just might get to one later this year. Yours is looking really really good. Looking forward to the final reveal. Papadan
Thank you Dan. :)
Coming along nicely Mike, :)
Nice, keep it up!
I swear the smsllr4 the scale, the larger the frustration level. 😉 liking the build though.