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Old 8 September 2008, 04:59 AM #11 (permalink)
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Hi Doug,

The tailplane and rudders you see are resin copies of the master parts I've made.








I've been seriously considering making kits out of some of my scratchbuilt models so I thought I'd try my hand at resin casting.

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Old 8 September 2008, 12:42 PM #12 (permalink)
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Mark,

If you would be willing to share your process for making resin parts, I am sure that many here would be interested in seeing it.

Looking at the quality of your work, and your interesting choice of topics, I am sure that there will also be an interest in your kits if you choose to make them.

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well MARK very nice VERY NICE
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Old 8 September 2008, 10:49 PM #14 (permalink)
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I would certainly sign up for a 1/48 G.I
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Mark,

I really like your work! I will be monitoring your build thread with great interest. Keep it up.

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Old 9 September 2008, 06:43 AM #16 (permalink)
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Thanks Buz,

Your 1/72 Short 184 is a fine example of expert modelling. Congrats on your win, well deserved.

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Thanks Buz,

Your 1/72 Short 184 is a fine example of expert modelling. Congrats on your win, well deserved.

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Mark,

I appreciate your comments, but I don't know how much of an expert modeler that I am. I come to this forum to learn from others and I can safely say that I will learn from you.

All the best,

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