Nice job and a good save with the intake/nose wheel bay. The fit seems to be pretty good on that kit. Did you need to add any noseweight; it looks like a natural tail sitter. I think your finishing and minimal weathering also works really well.
Hey, I'm happy to answer the questions, I didn't use any weight in the nose. Quickboost's cockpit set and front wheel well are heavy enough. Many greetings
Nice work! Really interesting to see the resemblance between these late war German planes and Cold War jets.
Nice job and a good save with the intake/nose wheel bay. The fit seems to be pretty good on that kit. Did you need to add any noseweight; it looks like a natural tail sitter. I think your finishing and minimal weathering also works really well.
Thanks a lot. No i did not need any noseweight.
Nice work congratulations, what did you use to make the position lights on the wings?
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Thank you! I made the position lights out of clear parts and painted them with Tamiya Clear paint.
@@stashobbies92 Thank you for your reply, I thought it was clear resin.
Ace!
so futuristic - you could paint it in Star Wars Scheme and no one would know the difference , now there's a What If ?
Hey sorry, I know a chance of a reply is low, but what amount did you need for the nose weight? Many thanks.
Hey, I'm happy to answer the questions, I didn't use any weight in the nose.
Quickboost's cockpit set and front wheel well are heavy enough. Many greetings
@@stashobbies92 Oh wow, thanks for replying so fast! Will the normal parts need weight, do you think? I don't use after-market parts XD.
@@crunchy_water_ then put a little in, but not that much
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