I have this model but have not built yet. Can't decide if I will use yellow stripe decals or paint them on. Around the nose looks difficult. I have the zero paints for this. Maybe I will try the yellow decals and use the paint as a backup, if needed
John: I'm not sure what this builder used for his lovely model but in 1/20th scale, a 1/4" to 3/8", (6mm to 9mm) spark plug wire would be roughly would be somewhere around .014" to .020", (.35mm tp .50mm). I find that old computer modem cables or phone cables provide a good source of black insulated wire in this range. If you strip down a number of old computer or phone cables, I suspect that you will soon have a "lifetime" supply of wire in a number of colors, included both of the handy red and black colors. One other useful source of very thin copper colored wire is the stereo speaker voice coils. I hope that this is of some use to you!
Having built this model I know all the small parts it has. Great job on your build!
Thanks, chrome parts was the only problem with this kit
Great looking build.... lots of fiddle bits on that one... well done 👍
D a great build a great help
Beautiful model and great vid. Can you tell me what size, and possibly where you purchased the fuel lines?
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I have this model but have not built yet. Can't decide if I will use yellow stripe decals or paint them on. Around the nose looks difficult. I have the zero paints for this. Maybe I will try the yellow decals and use the paint as a backup, if needed
Better use paints as yellow decals around the nose are very hard to shape
wonderful...
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Very nice. What is the red stand that seems to be holding super glue and your applicator?
DSPIAE Craft Tools AT-GA Super Glue Auxiliary Applicator
What did you use for the spark plug leads? Is it easy to obtain?
John: I'm not sure what this builder used for his lovely model but in 1/20th scale, a 1/4" to 3/8", (6mm to 9mm) spark plug wire would be roughly would be somewhere around .014" to .020", (.35mm tp .50mm). I find that old computer modem cables or phone cables provide a good source of black insulated wire in this range. If you strip down a number of old computer or phone cables, I suspect that you will soon have a "lifetime" supply of wire in a number of colors, included both of the handy red and black colors. One other useful source of very thin copper colored wire is the stereo speaker voice coils. I hope that this is of some use to you!
track name?
Like - Subscribe - Bell - already done ... Thank You for your works and this interesting Channel !!! So, my thankful Regards to you! Frank
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BTW, You put the side decals on wrong