[WWI] SE5a etc.
Andy Bannister
a.bann at ntlworld.com
Tue May 19 08:12:55 EDT 2009
---- D. wrote:
> MessageAndy!
> ... and you keep us on pictures of your crummy models! Send us the beach
> pictures, you lucky bastard!
It was full of elderly Irish women - trust me, you don't want to see the pics!!
>
> Cunning! I only made inspection ports for Sopwith wings, which are
> rectangular and closer to the leading edge, allowing me to make a notch, add
> a sprue "pulley" and fill with CA glue, sanding to profile later. It ends a
> bit cloudy, but that's OK. SE5a inspection ports are more difficult and
> demand something different as you did. I'll put thta into practice someday,
> thanks Andy!
I wish I could take credit for the technique, but I stole it from Alberto Casirati's Sopwith Triplane article in WS!
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Andy
Choreographer, writer, producer, teaboy
www.warpedplastic.co.uk
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