Thanks. it was a fun little build.Nice job micah that plane looks awesome.
Thanks...Very well done! Thank you for sharing this with us!
yes, that is true, but we are down to just the older grandkids, until the new Baby is born at the end of the month...The Phantom came out really nice. A great display piece. The only problem is that everyone is going to want to pick it up.
yes, that is true, but we are down to just the older grandkids, until the new Baby is born at the end of the month...
So true John... The oldest is 11 going on 21... she rearranged the pantry closet, now we can't find anything.They're the worst ones, they think they know better!!
Cool! Thank you! What sandpaper do you use for sanding?I use AV Vallejo Plastic Putty,. It is a water soluble acrylic resin with marble dust in it. It goes on like any putty, cleans up with water while wet, and once dry, is carvable, drillable, and paintable.
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Thank you for the information!I use an old set of Testors Hobby sanding films, and I mean old, 2001ish. I also use a set of sanding sticks, Stevens International, grits from 100 up to 1000 (No Amazon link found) Vallejo primer and a mix of Vallejo and The Army Painter paints.