Early mockup of my latest, a 1/72 Comper Swift. Span is only 4 inches. Tailplane is phenolic fiberboard.
Hello Mark,
Wow. Nicely detailed right from the start. what method did you use to get the rib tapes so precise?
Fraser
Looks very promising Mark. I await your future posts.
Lou
Mark,
Excellent progress so far. Looking forward to further progress.
Cheers
Gordon
Latest work on the cockpit / instrument panel / pilot. The pilot is a modified lead Skybirds figure. Getting him to fit in the tiny cockpit was a challenge.
Nice cockpit layout.
Lou
I put this project away when my wife passed in November. Almost forgot it was there. First coat of primer today, needs sanding.
Firstly, please accept my condolences.
Second, your model is coming along very nicely.
Lou
Mark,
Again my condolences.
Looking forward to the Comper being completed.
There are some great colour schemes for it.
Gordon
Mark,
I am saddened for your loss.
Fraser
Mark,
Welcome back to the forum. The model is looking great and I am also looking forward to its completion.
regards,
Fraser
Thanks guys.
Here's the tiny undercarriage soldered up from really tiny brass bits. I think that's the hardest part of this model done.
Nice job on the undercarriage. Soldering is one skill I never got around to acquiring.
Lou
The landing gear looks good and sturdily made. There is a certain satisfaction putting together a brass assembly like that. BTW, is that a steel block behind the model? I have a couple that really come in handy for detail work surfaces.
Fraser
Comper Swift is finished. Smallest model I've ever made! 4 inch wing span.
That is fine looking model at such a small size. It must have been fun making the engine details for it!
Fraser
Are the letter dry transfer or water slide?
Lou
Water slide, Lou.