Thank you! Remember you criticized my skin work on the x 32? Lol not this time I built three prototypes and the skin is smooooooth. I can't wait to share it with you!!! I will film after holidays.
@PCcardboard1354 hahahah. I tried to make the insides first (it's sceleton) but failed. I may make a f-102 one day.one more thing. What glue did you use?
WOAH! DUDE! This is so rad! I love the Dome of the Rock. It's really dope to see you doing architectural models too. Sorry I haven't been around a lot lately! Life's been hectic.
Bom seus promjetos sao otimos. Mas para min demora um pouco por que nao tenho inglês mas fevagar vou fazendo e orbeservandos suas montagem e sua. Istruvso. Mas se um dia poder faser videios traduzi dos otimo❤
Funny thing about the skin. You are more correct than you know. That vehicle experienced so much heating in flight that the hull panels expanded by a significant proportion of a centimeter in flight. It leaked its way down the runway and in flight until it hit cruise and warmed up.
Waiting on glue: Aileen’s tacky glue. Some working time, tacks up faster than Elmer’s. Never underestimate the efficacy of good old CA either. CA turns paper into acrylic plastic. Bond time is VERY, VERY short so know your alignment.
I found you through your SR-71. Quite some progress from the bike to the starships. “Make it look real”: two words, “Paper”, “Clay”. Form a tank or a tire with corrugated sheet. Slap the clay on. File it to shape. Boom! Perfect, paintable, swoop go-fast fuel tank.
You're so awesome! So you mentioned doing a Spirit of St Louis. There's also the Cessna 172,182, 152 series of high wing airplane, Gliders are also really sleek and smooth. Have you ever considered doing a few Guillows kits? Or graduating to balsa of your own design?
I know, I kinda surprised my self with how much you can do in a 2D platform. I am learning blender so!!! (I attempted the doughnut 4 times and failed....)
Cool!!! I can see how the small thin nature of the plane would make it hard to fit in as many details as you did with the f-117, But its really good for what it is!!!
Your build looks wonderful, but I have some criticism, the layers of skin of the plane doesn’t look homogeneous. Advice on improving is to use internal glue tabs instead of using those attached in the template you made, I know that it’s more time consuming and annoying, but anyways to improve is good.
Thank you so much, your right about the skin, I am working on another sr-71, and yeah my skining skills have got much better. Lua icon Stewart has taught us how to do it so!!!! 😉