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22. Blending in the belly
It turns out that there is a smooth transition from wing to fuselage in the Ascender's belly.  When I carved the wing, I had a sharp step.  This helped me to figure out where the wing root should be and led to a more accurate cross section.  In this photo, the left side is nearly blended.  The right side has been rough-carved with a chisel and still has a small step.
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22. Blending in the belly

It turns out that there is a smooth transition from wing to fuselage in the Ascender's belly. When I carved the wing, I had a sharp step. This helped me to figure out where the wing root should be and led to a more accurate cross section. In this photo, the left side is nearly blended. The right side has been rough-carved with a chisel and still has a small step.

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Album name:Oceaneer99 / Bristol Spaceplanes Ascender (1/72 scale)
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Date added:Jan 24, 2008
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