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Łukasz Gliński (Woody)
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Caravelle F-BJTR "Principauté de Monaco"

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And off we go! 
 

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Nice place for the injection hole, isnt't it? 
 

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That's all I could achieve with the interior frets. 
 

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Had to stabilise the rear one using the wood glue. 
 

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Not the best fit, is it? 
 

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More sanding... 
 

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After few days of sanding and priming and sanding and priming... 
 

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Actually it's not hard enough for sanding 🙁 
 

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Once you peel off the stickers (they go off almost on their own anyway) it says "Light Lock" 😄 
 

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In case the user is able to leave no residue, than the glue is quite shiny and transparent after drying.
I'm going to use it for the windows too. 
 

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After a week the UV glue started drying inside, blocked the tip and I had to throw it away.
Definitely not recommended, solely because of the packaging. 🙁 
 

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I managed to cut my own masks, trying to get them symmetrical. 
 

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Hopefully final surfacing. 
 

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Couple of corrections are needed on the undersides. 
 

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First use of the Gunze SM paints, this is the panel difference I wanted to achieve on my MiG-15 some time ago. 
 

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Engine reference pic. 
 

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The parts I'm using to get the engine nacelles right. 
 

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The result of UV gluing, sanding, masking and spraying 😉 
 

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Decals a minute after submersion... 
 

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... and after trying to move them around 🙁 
 

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Fighting for the tail continues... 
 

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The decal window shape compared with the windshield shape (masks were cut to fit it as much as I could).
You can also read one of the most ridiculous texts I have ever seen in the model kit instructions 😄 
 

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Original exhausts.
I dedicate this pic to Thomas K. of course 😄 
 

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The plastic drink straws (already passe on the market) seem to be quite flexible 🙂
They are so small that it's hard to get the macro focus on them 🙂 
 

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To switch the focus, I started playing with the exhausts. 
 

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Managed to fit the canopy frame... 
 

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... however some corrections are needed as my masks were too long. 
 

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So, even BOA set has errors - have a look at the light-blue stripes 🙁 
 

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Started the decalling today. 
 

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1 June 2024, 08:16 -

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