I have that same model on my desk, unskinned, where it's been for around 20 years. Some day, I'll get around to finishing that P-51! Thanks for posting this.
can you use this technique on the wings? i always seem to get wrinkles on the leading edges and the wing tips. also what do you use to trim your planes to get them to fly in that left hand circle?
nice job~n~fly quick! :0)
SPAGHETTIMONSTER1 5 months ago
nice youre listening to my fav song from rush :)
buddyandollie 6 months ago
Very nice tutorial -thanks for posting this.
-Lindsay
LindsayPucholt 1 year ago
I have that same model on my desk, unskinned, where it's been for around 20 years. Some day, I'll get around to finishing that P-51! Thanks for posting this.
TheFactsMatter 1 year ago
Mustang?
NIGHTEHAWK 2 years ago
Yes you can use it any where execpt on the tails. You do need a strong structure to do that method. Have fun
Ron
ronminiatures 2 years ago
can you use this technique on the wings? i always seem to get wrinkles on the leading edges and the wing tips. also what do you use to trim your planes to get them to fly in that left hand circle?
JEREMYEXPLOSION 2 years ago
Awesome info. Thanks very much.
inqzwuqggrwur 3 years ago
Thanks very much for the information
RUNBITSYEMMA 3 years ago
That was a great idea with using the glue stick! I never would have thought of that.
You are a true Candian Gentleman...even playing RUSH in the background! :D
I'll have to bookmark this video for future reference! Thanx again!
madcapromanian 3 years ago
Thanks for the very good information.
RUNBITSYEMMA 3 years ago