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| LASTWOODSMAN | Herr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7 | Parked | 02-May-17 10:53 |  | | Views : 760 | | Since "Discretion is the better part of valour", I thought it would be prudent to carve up a practise prop block, to monkey around with and see how it shapes up first, and learn from those mistakes, instead of wrecking my good laminated prop block right away. |
| mlriley540 | Scratch Built Brewster Buffalo | Build | 01-May-17 22:02 |  | | Views : 895 | | Making good progress. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Herr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7 | Parked | 30-Apr-17 20:06 |  | | Views : 755 | | The laminated Prop Carving Block is freed up from its clamping prison, and squared up to 220 grit sandpaper. The next step is to drill a perpendicular center pin hole, trace some outllines from 0.0035" thick (22 pound) opaque Vellum tracing paper sheets. and transfer the outlines to the block. |
| heywooood | Todays Hobbies F4-E Phantom II | Parked | 30-Apr-17 12:07 |  | | Views : 6235 | | more or less what I was going for.. |
| heywooood | Dumas Kit #401, Laird Super Solution | Parked | 29-Apr-17 23:40 |  | | Views : 969 | | some progress on the infill - there are some interesting contours to this fuselage - should be fun in the shaping process |
| mlriley540 | Scratch Built Brewster Buffalo | Build | 29-Apr-17 23:26 |  | | Views : 934 | | This is a sturdy model, i think the short tail will allow it to be fairly heavy. |
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