1/144 B787-9 Full build with galleys & cargo holds - Part 6
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 เม.ย. 2024
- Hello everyone,
Today I am sharing the video that so long I wanted to upload. This was the most decisive step on the build, adding everything inside the fuselage and put together both halves.
Naturally adding so many things requires a lot of work, so I take this build as separate models to build, galleys, cargo holds etc.
Now checking the video after editing, I was thinking that perhaps it was best to add the wires and their connection on top of the fuselage and then run the main positive and negative between the windows, so that may be an idea!
The project is currently much more advanced than I show in this video, therefore I am working on part 7 of the series.
The model already has the wings and the tail fin attach and the first coat of primer was applied.
I hope to be sharing more videos soon, I think that on part 8 I will be covering the painting and decaling stage, then part 9 will probably be for the doors, and part 10 may be the last one with the engines, horizontal stabilizers and landing gear.
I hope you like the progress so far!
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Big project! Nice job!
Thank you!! I am currently recording part 7
I've watched all the previous chapters, I really like these challenges, I'm waiting for session 7, congratulations on the beautiful project.
Excellent work! 👍
Thank you for the comment!
Sooooo meticulous for such a superb result ..... !! 🤩
Thanks a lot Jean Michel! Can't wait to finally finish it!
just wonderful 🥰
Thanks for the comment! I am glad you like it!
Luv your work mate always do appreciate what you do, will have to have a catch up via email at some point 👍🏻
Thanks for the comment! Anytime! 👍
De primera!!!!!
Gracias Gustavo!
I wondered if you could solder the wires to a copper strip.
Indeed, I am not sure that is the best way to do it, but it worked which is the important :D
@@rocastmodelsGood because I was going to try that.
What is the point of making so much detail that will never be seen once the fuselage is put together?