F-15 Eagle

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B R Burns
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Wy not fill it in Dave, it would look supperb, (as per your usual standard)
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B R Burns
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As you know I did the same with the Sikorsky R6B/V and what a finish I acheved, and as for SUSAN what an angel she is, nothing is to much trouble for her, (God bless her) Barrie.
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sawingman
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Mr. Duckett, as you have heard many times from others, I too love your work. How do you achieve the very smooth, clean transition between the plastic nose cone and the balsa fuselage? The seam is never visible!
sawingman
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Thanks for your speedy response and the detailed description. What do you mean by "instead of the former"? Pictures of your process would be great. I have this kit in my stash (out of sight of the Mrs.) for a future build.
John G. Jedinak
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David: I built this Eagle a long time ago and had the same experience with the tail cone. I would be interested in knowing how you deal with situation. Thanx JohnG.
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Ahhh, yes, David, very nice indeed with great improvisation to resolve the tail cone situation. Thank you, JohnG.
B R Burns
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Super Dave, now I know that I am doing things right,everthing you post is so informative and helpfull.
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B R Burns
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Same to you Dave, hope you have a good one. The plane, is looking great, can't wait to see it finished, are you going to paint it?
By the way I am a CAT lover too.
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sawingman
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Great close-ups Mr. DeMille! Happy Thanksgiving to all the great folks on this forum.
B R Burns
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Dave, Tell me how you get such neat notches in your formers for the stringers,mine always end up being over sized or to deep. :?: Barrie.
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B R Burns
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Somthing puzzeling me Dave, where do you keep all thees beautiful mod's when there finished ? I have aproblem with it!!!!!!!
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B R Burns
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Dave, what do you use as a substiute, can it be obtained in the UK Barrie.
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B R Burns
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:twisted: Thanks Dave for the info. (still can't find any wax paper, still useing inerpackageing of Kellogs corn flakes) Barrie.
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SteveM
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Now that is impressive. Just when I thought I had seen it all you drop tissue from the stick and tissue model.
John G. Jedinak
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Just friggin FANTASTIC!!!!!
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