

More photo's to come. I got a new camera so it should be a bit dicey and fun to see how they turn out.
Best to all
Mark

But you can't just post a picture and move on. Please explain what you did, and colors used. Great progress. Snow days?
Wow Mark!
you are doing great!
The woodgrain on the sturds and the preshading of the wings are really super!
May I add that your skills are greatly improving... very well done! Ciao
Edo
Hi Terri:
Thanks for the compliments, I am going to be placing the turnbuckles I got from Bob's Buckles today and finish some of the preliminary work, i.e., decal the wings, the control horns and rig the landing gear. Not sure how to go about the rigging at this stage. I read over at the Aerodrome about turnbuckles and emplacement. I will probably go with a method that I am comfortable with that gives favorable results.
The Aero Historian meeting is on the 19th, and I would like to have it there for that meeting for the show and tell portion of same.![]()
Best
Mark
I also agree with Mr . Buckles on his point that we do it because will like the effect of how it looks . I like doing it for the easy of it .
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