building a RC F16 scale 1:5
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kiabowie wrote:There are no changes on the new wings they are having now the thiknes of the ribs on the drawing. Very thin tips.
Greets, peter
ok. hope to see picture soon.
greets,
Pablo
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kiabowie wrote:I am waiting for more pictures I am updating my cockpit, the original from 1975 is shorter dan the latest ones. Back to the drawing bord.
Greets
Peter, tell me the updating is just for your cockpit? and for mine??
greets,
Pablo
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it is foam or extruded polystyrene
greets,
Pablo
greets,
Pablo
More pics:
http://f16model.blogspot.com/
http://f16model.blogspot.com/
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thanks Habu.
As a modelist you are what parts of the f16 fusselage is the most complicate to reply in a model scale?. what points would you review in a model scale to give your approval? i refer to something you see that the others don't.
greets,
Pablo
As a modelist you are what parts of the f16 fusselage is the most complicate to reply in a model scale?. what points would you review in a model scale to give your approval? i refer to something you see that the others don't.
greets,
Pablo
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