roy_lappalainen Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 256 Reaction score 10 Location Vero Beach, Florida Mar 8, 2011 #1 Started working on one of my PMC models for ECRM. Started with some of the sub-assemblies. Last edited: Mar 9, 2011
roy_lappalainen Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 256 Reaction score 10 Location Vero Beach, Florida Mar 8, 2011 #2 Picked a spot and cut the cockpit from the fuselage.
roy_lappalainen Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 256 Reaction score 10 Location Vero Beach, Florida Mar 8, 2011 #3 Cut an appropriate length of BT-20 tubing. I decided to add a CR-2050 to help center the tube in the fuselage. I did require a couple of outer layers of paper to be removed.
Cut an appropriate length of BT-20 tubing. I decided to add a CR-2050 to help center the tube in the fuselage. I did require a couple of outer layers of paper to be removed.
roy_lappalainen Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 256 Reaction score 10 Location Vero Beach, Florida Mar 8, 2011 #4 Glued the tube/center ring and fuselage together. Now I need to buy some paints.
Gillard Well-Known Member Joined Jan 18, 2009 Messages 1,973 Reaction score 3 Mar 9, 2011 #5 https://www.rocketreviews.com/reviews/all/mod_pmc_f104.shtml
Micromeister Micro Craftman/ClusterNut TRF Supporter Joined Jan 18, 2009 Messages 15,074 Reaction score 102 Location Washington DC Mar 9, 2011 #6 F-104's are one of my favorite PMC subjects regardless of scale. They are wonderful "all weather" PMC's. looks like your off to a very good start Roy!
F-104's are one of my favorite PMC subjects regardless of scale. They are wonderful "all weather" PMC's. looks like your off to a very good start Roy!