EP 46 Adding scale markings the easy way
Adding the final scale detail and markings are probably the most fun part of finishing a model airplane for me. It's what gives the plane its own identity and often tells a story.
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Tacky Glue [ Ссылка ]
Pacer Canopy Glue [ Ссылка ]
Dremel Cordless Rotary Tool: [ Ссылка ]
Rotozip Sabre bit ⅛” : [ Ссылка ]
Sullivan tubing for tank interior [ Ссылка ]
DLE 30cc gasolene engine: [ Ссылка ]
Starbond CA, order with this link to support my channel. [ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ] Razor saw and mitre box to make precision, straight, small kerf cuts
[ Ссылка ] sandable finish resin. This is the stuff for fiberglassing.
[ Ссылка ] 15 minute epoxy. Use for sticking stuff together, firewalls, landing gear plates, hardwood parts. Can be used with fiberglass, but you’re not going to like it. Not sandable.
[ Ссылка ] Scroll saw, the best tool of a scratch builder
[ Ссылка ] Master Airscrew Razor Plane
[ Ссылка ] Black & Decker hand sander.
[ Ссылка ] Magnets like the ones I used in this video
100 count, seems like a lot, but more is better when the project is big.
[ Ссылка ] Master Airscrew Balsa Stripper, make your own high quality sticks from common balsa sheets. One of the most valuable tools I use.
Let’s get building
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