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Early Aviation
Discuss World War I and the early years of aviation thru 1934.
Discuss World War I and the early years of aviation thru 1934.
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Gaspatch buckles
JackFlash
Colorado, United States
Joined: January 25, 2004
KitMaker: 11,669 posts
AeroScale: 11,011 posts
Joined: January 25, 2004
KitMaker: 11,669 posts
AeroScale: 11,011 posts
Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 03:06 PM UTC
modulla
United Kingdom
Joined: July 13, 2008
KitMaker: 72 posts
AeroScale: 71 posts
Joined: July 13, 2008
KitMaker: 72 posts
AeroScale: 71 posts
Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 06:39 PM UTC
Hi all
It is curious that, when photographed as solo items, they look really, really promising; but on the model at the head of this thread, the parts of the turnbuckle only have to be out of line by a couple of degrees to look unrealistic. I am looking forward to a full review, to see if they can be tapped into line. If difficulties can be overcome, then this could be a great product.
Clive
It is curious that, when photographed as solo items, they look really, really promising; but on the model at the head of this thread, the parts of the turnbuckle only have to be out of line by a couple of degrees to look unrealistic. I am looking forward to a full review, to see if they can be tapped into line. If difficulties can be overcome, then this could be a great product.
Clive
Neptun
Greece / Ελλάδα
Joined: April 01, 2012
KitMaker: 6 posts
AeroScale: 5 posts
Joined: April 01, 2012
KitMaker: 6 posts
AeroScale: 5 posts
Posted: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 - 09:22 PM UTC
Hi
I am Costas from GasPatchModels. The material we use is very strong but also is flexible enough ,so I don't think that you will face any problem.
Regards
Costas
I am Costas from GasPatchModels. The material we use is very strong but also is flexible enough ,so I don't think that you will face any problem.
Regards
Costas