Heinkel He 100: Intercontinental Friendship Model Shop Pt.1

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Just caught up from a few days ago. This is looking great.
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Now I tried to shape the filled cowling section. The first loop wasn't sufficient. You can clearly see that my angle was wrong.
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You can clearly see that my angle was wrong.
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So I reworked that and I think after smoothing it looks now much closer to the drawing.
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Also with the attached prop the shape looks now much bette (IMO)
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Yes, it sure does look like you have captured the correct shapes there now. :hmm:
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Bruce, thank you for the very kind words. I'm glad I was able to help in some small way. Take your time and we'll keep following this.

Marius, good eye catching that discrepancy. Looks like a perfect fix to me.
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That's a fantastic bit of reshaping!
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Wow! Some really great modifications there! It's always scary cutting up a kit for stuff like this. Y'all are doing a great job! :shoutout:
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Note: this is the Lindberg ‘65 tooling, which is a dark gloss green plastic, I am building in the USA. Two kits, two modelers, a virtual side by side buddy build. (Orange line: propellor shaft, blue lines: figuring out the angles.)

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You can see the area that needs to be built up with putty which is visible as negative space on the second image. I have adjusted the cowling angle to make it flatter and conform to the top of the engine itself; now I have to add the additional material after the backfill cures.
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Excellent conversion work Bruce!
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Looks fantastic Bruce! You are nailing this perfectly!
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Yes, you are doing some excellent corrective surgery on this model Bruce!
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