I do plastic models. But ive come across these and i always think... wtf.. who can make these look realistic at all lol but now i see. U just have to have insanely good skills lol
Thanks for this. I have made a number of vacforms over the years and I like them. With care and some bulkheads in the fuselage and support in the wings, they can be quite sturdy. I like biplanes and the thinner wings really work well in vacform.
Thanks for sharing. I've found that tracing the part with a drafting pen leaves a black line at the base of the part. After cutting it out, the line makes a good mark for how much to sand off and keeps the parts even.
Looking to make a better introduction to identify topic of video and source (Wood Upon the Sea). Additionally looking to keep under 10 minutes each for now.
I do plastic models. But ive come across these and i always think... wtf.. who can make these look realistic at all lol but now i see. U just have to have insanely good skills lol
О, у вас есть модель Ш-2!
Это легнедарный в своём роде самолёт!👏🤝
I was wondering how people even started doing these vacuform kits. Now I wanna try one at some point!
These look like the hardest models ever made in the history of mankind
Thanks for this. I have made a number of vacforms over the years and I like them. With care and some bulkheads in the fuselage and support in the wings, they can be quite sturdy. I like biplanes and the thinner wings really work well in vacform.
Thanks for sharing. I've found that tracing the part with a drafting pen leaves a black line at the base of the part. After cutting it out, the line makes a good mark for how much to sand off and keeps the parts even.
I’m working on a German 163B in1/24 scale. Do you have any suggestions to help support the wings from sagging. I also want to put in cockpit.
More work in cutting than in assembling
Looking to make a better introduction to identify topic of video and source (Wood Upon the Sea). Additionally looking to keep under 10 minutes each for now.