Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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Stikpusher wrote:Super work on that interior and IP! :shoutout:
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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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:grin:

here more last night:

Glued more pieces in the cockpit and bomb bay

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And glued upper wing and tail horizontal surfaces

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At the next!
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More updates about the dornier:

Under wings and engine basement

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Bomb bay configuration finished (just left the single bomb) with additional fuel tank and single bomb rack

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Clear parts and guns painted and glued , also vertical surfaces

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That's all for now :)
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The Airfix pretty new Dornier kit looks really great!

Very nice details as you also wrote earlier, but now we see them! :-D

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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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KSaarni wrote:The Airfix pretty new Dornier kit looks really great!

Very nice details as you also wrote earlier, but now we see them! :-D

- Kari
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First layer of 116 before about three layers of 65 on bottom

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Also painted some 23 humbrol on the hudson and blenheim but no pictures .. theres needed probably four layers before the color shows something
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Fantastic work BSY!

:hmm: You know, I don't think I've EVER actually finished a Twin engined kit...
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Well, this is starting to look a lot like my workbench with all my current works in progress happening. Way to go on all these; I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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Well well..
After more layers of 116 and mummify the dornier..

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First layer of 91, glossy areas are the fresh color

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At the next!

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Worked also on the two british planes with other 23 humbrol layers (i lost the cout of layers..) and on the blenheim, also the first layer of 29 but take non pictures
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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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The camo is coming along great BSY! How do you go back and clean up the window framing?
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