| Image Comments |
| cdwheatley | 28-Jan-08 12:27 |
| As you can see, I've been quite busy since I last posted some pictures of this build. |
| cdwheatley | 28-Jan-08 12:27 |
| This is my take on the numerous black/yellow 'bumble bee' schemes I found on the internet. |
| John M Oshust | 28-Jan-08 15:12 |
| Stunning and I like the two stingers! |
| David Duckett | 28-Jan-08 15:54 |
| Such beautifully clean work! Although a bumble bee, I'll bet it's about the size of the yellow jackets that attacked John. |
| moostang51 | 28-Jan-08 18:07 |
| Is this guy good or what? Very different but also very good. |
| poppy | 28-Jan-08 18:52 |
| Ditto all above. Crisp clean work. Nice!! |
| marlinus64 | 05-Aug-10 07:13 |
| The covering on this is awesome! Very tight and clean. I have heard that silk span will almost always give this kind of result with less effort than tissue. Will it give me a really nice result like this with limited experience and technique? I am assuming this is tissue, but it looks outstanding. |
| David Duckett | 05-Aug-10 08:41 |
| This is tissue and it is indeed outstanding, as is all of Chris's work. Check any plane in scigs30's hanger for equally impressive work with construction and covering with tissue. I cover everything with wet silkspan. |
| BillParker | 05-Aug-10 08:50 |
| Dang! Amost looks like electrical tape, with those edges... Show me the wings! |
| BillParker | 05-Aug-10 09:48 |
| ooops... saw em. Simply gorgeous... |