What a great airplane, and what a great video! Gave me inspiration to spend today finishing a few of my own models, thanks! Btw, I built an all carbon six foot span SE5 of my own design. It weighs one pound one ounce total! Thanks.
Thanks Jeff very kind, the steaming is nothing special, wet one side flick the kettle on or get a pan boiling on the stove and pass the wet side back and forth through the steam. Ill do a little video to show the process.
You made that look easy Mark, I like your idea for the use of small cable clamps for the front undercarriage instead of stitching ... did you mean zip ties? The last two minutes or so with the light off was a bit different lol
Nice masterclass Mark, Flintstone modelling, like that. Loved how you made it look so easy, brilliant. 👍🏻
Thanks Chris 😊
What a great airplane, and what a great video! Gave me inspiration to spend today finishing a few of my own models, thanks! Btw, I built an all carbon six foot span SE5 of my own design. It weighs one pound one ounce total! Thanks.
Have fun!
Mark another master building class. Looks amazing. In another video could you show how you steam the plywood? Jeff in LA USA
Thanks Jeff very kind, the steaming is nothing special, wet one side flick the kettle on or get a pan boiling on the stove and pass the wet side back and forth through the steam.
Ill do a little video to show the process.
You made that look easy Mark, I like your idea for the use of small cable clamps for the front undercarriage instead of stitching ... did you mean zip ties? The last two minutes or so with the light off was a bit different lol
😂 Didn't notice that, yes zip ties an easier and stronger option I think.