In this video I will show you that you should not be afraid to build your Wingnut Wings kits. I will show you how to easily do aircraft rigging and turnbuckles. I will also show you how to make realistic wood effects from the kit plastic
Great video. I've only made one WW1 plane, but the rigging was my favorite part. Really liked the ways you did it. Gonna have to find me another plane to do between my tanks.
Good easy-to-follow video. I use the same techniques on my WNW kits (and other rigged models). I'm a big fan of UV glue too! I'm constantly finding new modeling uses for it.
Great video Cameron - as Im FINALLY tackling my Felixstowe, this highlights again that its not that hard if you just break it down to the elements you described! Cheers, Chris
I’m preparing to do not a wingnut, but a realistic (not flat cartoon colors) depiction of the plane in PorcoRosso the wood interior of the fuselage was giving me trouble planning. This technique looks solid. Especially finishing with the color clear. Really sells it.
Great job. It was so unfortunate that Wingnut went bust, this is what happens when the owner of a company wants to sell what he likes, not what the market needs.