| Image Comments |
| LoganPatterson | 26-Feb-08 22:06 |
| raedy to cover. going to use kit supplied tissue |
| Barnstormer | 26-Feb-08 22:10 |
| Hey logan looking good, The thing I have found with the Gullows tissue is to follow the pattern that the plans spell out. It seems to work well for me. |
| John M Oshust | 26-Feb-08 22:16 |
| You are constructing a very popular model of late...glad to see you have my typing skills! |
| Barnstormer | 26-Feb-08 22:19 |
| Typing skills, or lack there of, seem to be a common trait of model builders. |
| LoganPatterson | 26-Feb-08 22:23 |
| Sorry, Jgood neds to add a spell check in the comment box! |
| LoganPatterson | 26-Feb-08 22:23 |
| OOOOps I mean NEEDs
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| John M Oshust | 26-Feb-08 22:28 |
| Is this your first bird? |
| John M Oshust | 26-Feb-08 22:43 |
| Bag the Guillows tissue and invest in Silkspan! |
| SteveM | 26-Feb-08 23:04 |
| Switch to Firefox for built in spell checking (underlines words in red automatically as you type). But no software can replace a quick proof read, which is why I'd rather see the ability to edit a comment after it is made, for those of us who sometimes proof read too late. |
| LoganPatterson | 26-Feb-08 23:26 |
| John M, no this is maybe my fifth guillow model. I always use guillows or wrapping tissue. I've heard alot about the famed silksan and was wondering where the best place was to get it? I looked at tower hobbies and they only had bulk quanity of the K+S. Any body sell it individually? |
| SteveM | 26-Feb-08 23:37 |
| PVHC sells the K&S brand by the sheet and you can also buy direct from SIG their silkspan. |