| Image Comments |
| mark eggebeen | 28-Oct-21 13:48 |
| ran out of sticks !! |
| mark eggebeen | 28-Oct-21 13:50 |
| I'm talking my son into making one of those little stick cutters |
| bobgood | 28-Oct-21 14:31 |
| ....he will be "stringing along with you" then! Looks very good Mark |
| mark eggebeen | 28-Oct-21 22:53 |
| thanks |
| Don C | 29-Oct-21 11:52 |
| I can see why. If I had tried that on mine, I'd still be doing it. I did buy one of those cutters a few years ago. Handy little gadget. This is looking good. Should cover nicely. |
| mark eggebeen | 29-Oct-21 22:25 |
| thanks. I hope so... |
| heywooood | 30-Oct-21 10:21 |
| terrific bone structure here..a solid foundation for a terrific outcome on your project, Mark |
| mark eggebeen | 30-Oct-21 22:37 |
| After starting with the tissue, I realize that I have become somewhat sloppy on my construction assuming that I can cover anything by slobbering it with filler and sanding |
| biplane guy | 31-Oct-21 10:12 |
| Lots of great work there, Mark. Can't wait to see this one finished. |
| mark eggebeen | 31-Oct-21 22:10 |
| thanks |
| mark eggebeen | 04-Nov-21 22:30 |
| I put tissue on the fuselage. I used white glue 50/50 water, but can't get the tissue to stay taut , after each coat is put on it still sags and won't come taut when it dries.
time to take it out sand get a real coat of primer on it and start over GRRR
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| edbecky | 05-Nov-21 09:22 |
| Stick with it Mark(pardon the pun). You'll get it. Bones look great. |
| mark eggebeen | 05-Nov-21 22:19 |
| thanks |