Fouga23 wrote:
Amazing transformation! A tip for the canopy: There is a floor wax called "future". Modellers use it all the time for canopies. Put some on that plexi and it will look even better!
Actually that will happen if the airplane goes inside as planned. Why not, I use it on my 72nd scale F-84s! One of the tenants on the field who flew helos in 'Nam (and owns an airworthy OH-6A) told me last week that some of the Loach maintainers did not like the ultra flat finish of the OH-6s as they were hard to maintain and keep clean. Their solution? Coat them with Future!
jbell wrote:
Hi Clifford, great job. Would you know where I might find another main canopy, for an outdoor static display?.............Thanks, John
I wish I did John. I am trying to chase down parts for "my" F-84, if I come across a canopy I will keep you in mind.
Speaking of canopies, the one in Artesia, NM needs one, among other items.
viking73 wrote:
A job well-done Cliff!
Can't wait to see how your next project (the A-7) comes along.
-Derek
I am looking forward to the A-7 too Derek, though I will take a break somewhere between projects. You need to drop by when you are in the area.
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