I've only done one. Lining up the wings is rough, need four hands ! I'll look on YT for a biplane tutorial. I'm sure there is any easier way than what I did.I haven't built a biplane, looks like an interesting project.
Sad story to be sure. Thoughtful dedication.I've only done one.
I confess I was not aware of the DH 103. What a cool aircraft?!It's arrived, Yay!!
I've heard about Wingnut but never seen one of their kits.
looks like an interesting project.
I think many of the creatives at Wingnut went to work for Kotare. They were indeed considered top of the game. I see kits for sale at 2-5x their original price!founded for making highly detailed kits of First World War planes
I confess I was not aware of the DH 103. What a cool aircraft?!It's arrived, Yay!!
That's what I heard, right after they closed shop their kits went crazy expensive. Supposedly it has settled. My curiosity got the best of me and I splurged. Was not planning on spending this much for a kit. It appears to be very detailed and should be a longer build.I think many of the creatives at Wingnut went to work for Kotare. They were indeed considered top of the game. I see kits for sale at 2-5x their original price!
One of these days I will attempt to do one justice
These just came today. Why I haven't bought a visor magnifier years ago is beyond me.
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My X11 had about a quarter inch left in the bottom which means I have to tell my wife, honey I'm going to Andy's, I need some paint. Shh..
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Just noticed this post, Did you manage to keep your relapse secret?
I do not have it yet, due here this week and I will 100% provide a report.
These are the two reviews I read (watched) that sealed the decision for me...
... And now we know who keeps tagging the bridge down by the river!First test results are in:
Looks like a direct rip of the Ghad68. If you like this, and want to take a slight step up thats where I would go next. I think I paid $62 it comes with .3 and .5. Ill never need a .8. Also comes with 2 cup sizes, and quick disconnect. Its a fantastic airbrush at the price point. Almsot as good as my $150 IwataTalking of airbrushes …
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I've finally pulled the trigger on getting an airbrush of this type, after debating it for quite a while. So I bought the cheapest one I could find on AmazonIt comes with three needle sizes (0.3, 0.5 and 0.8 mm) and cost me all of €38.99, which is about 200 less than a similar type from Iwata. Of course, just trying it a bit without even spraying anything, you can feel the quality is rather lower — the knobs don't turn that smoothly, it squeaks when you pull the trigger, etc. But it should serve fine to let me see if I can work with one of these better, the same or worse than one with the traditional trigger on top.
Nice haul, I have the merc. Looks a great kit. PanthermanIts been a while since I posted regularly so I have added a decent amoutn of "stuff" since then.
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Looking that up, it does look very similar, yes. Chances are it's a straight copy, I suppose. Or maybe even made in the same factory — except I couldn't find where Gaahleri airbrushes are actually madeLooks like a direct rip of the Ghad68.