Brengun DH2 build
Komentáre
29 April 2016, 02:25
Björn Leichsenring
Oha. Microwork. Look Forward to see result. Many fun to build them.
Oha. Microwork. Look Forward to see result. Many fun to build them.
29 April 2016, 06:08
MAC FELSING
Getting back into it after a lengthy absence. Completed the upper wing spars, ribs, and leading edge. Started to assemble the center trailing edge, but luck on that tonight. I want to thank Jan Sobotka from Brenn Gunn for resending me the instructions. I misplaced them when we moved a couple of years ago and I couldn't find them. Time to get it finished.
Getting back into it after a lengthy absence. Completed the upper wing spars, ribs, and leading edge. Started to assemble the center trailing edge, but luck on that tonight. I want to thank Jan Sobotka from Brenn Gunn for resending me the instructions. I misplaced them when we moved a couple of years ago and I couldn't find them. Time to get it finished.
18 December 2018, 05:49
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Photo etch and resin model of the WWI DH2 fighter. In 1/144 scale and a photo etch strip down. Think VEERRRRRYYYYY small.
First pictures are of the cockpit - before painting. notice the wicker texture on the seat. It also has seatbelts. Those will be added after painting.
Adapting the painting instructions from the Wingnut wings DH2 model. Instrument panel and racks for the machine gun magazines fit into the fuselage.