schweinhund227 wrote:So you say the Eduard Photo Etch doesn't fit the cockpit very well ???
Not the point, etched parts are great and fit perfectly, you have to be careful on the same model zvezda, very carefully composed it, I had a lot of parts disassemble a few times because I did not fit their
I look forward to your relation
LudvigN wrote:How did you get a hold of a base like that? Is it home made or purchased? Btw, are the panel lines raised or recessed?

Hi, I've done that base alone, modeled on a similar, you can purchase is called steel scorpion.
I did it like this:
-I printed a picture of the base in high definition
-I stick print into plastic plate and I cut it into pieces
-At the end of the puzzle glued to a piece of the floor panel and the whole I protected matte varnish
Paul wrote:Can I just say that while that compressor looks great that if you build one and blow of your fingers, arms or head, ISM are in no way responsible

Obviously, Paul has written a very important thing. I will add only that the construction of my compressor been consulted on with staff from the equipment shop for the workshop.
All parts are designed specifically for use with high pressure and a safety valve is installed.
The advantage of this design is quiet, if someone does not depend on the volume better to buy basic compressor ready, which eventually anyway is less expensive than building such as I showed
Returning to the report of the construction ... interior
Some things have been taken from the wire and cans of cola
I was asked once before the question of whether I'll record a video with Scratch building. I'd love to, but for the photos I use a SLR camera without video recording function. And my old camera which has that function is terrible
Regards
Paul
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schweinhund227
Polish hind is a very interesting idea, if you need a material that my friend was in Iraq pilot and has pictures of these machines, if you need it I can give you a lot of pictures of Polish Mi-24
