B-29A Korean War Academy 1/72

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Thomas_M wrote:Thanks for re-posting this here again, BS! :P

Happy to simply glueing given parts together I am amazed on what additional detail you are able to create!
The secret is to simplify the steps to reduce complex details to simply pieces :)

Works again on the bomb holder to make it look better as the real one

Removed original pieces

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that could be used for other details :)

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Putty and sanding on the wings again.. and more to come :(

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At the next!
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Filling and sanding: not exactly what I like most...
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Looking at all those ribs... is making me hungry!
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VanceCrozier wrote:Looking at all those ribs... is making me hungry!
For something wrapped in aluminum foil? :lol:
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Next time will post one of most important destination of these aluminium foil that i use :)
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Very nice BsYamato! Getting some great ideas for a latter build.
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As usual awesome scratch detail sir!
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Just went through this post. super nice work on the framing of the bays, Silvio. really neat and I can see if its painted and washing and dry brushed!
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if this is a re-post, it's the first time I'm seeing this. I bow to the Master making another outstanding model.
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I', going to go to my workbench now and do some basic, novice, no-frills, out-of-the-box assembly now....
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Re: B-29A Korean War Academy 1/72

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Thank for comments guys :bow: :bow:

Duke this ,as i can remember is a partrial repost, i just starter it few days before the old forum was sunk :scream: fortunately few works i did before then most of works done on this one new forum :)
Actually out of workbench but count to unfreeze the 29 soon. Main problem was to resolve the fabrics inside the cockpit but will adopt the method i used for the UH-19, tobacos aluminium foil pressed by pencil or other instrument.
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