Corsair Connoisseurs, I have 'finally'
assembled and glued the cockpit carriage and parts to the airframe. There is a bit-o-clean up, some additional small parts design and then it on to body work where I have totally
dinged, dented, bent, and broken areas around the cockpit. And if you are still with me this far into this build, well, color me grateful.
Best as always, LB
assembled and glued the cockpit carriage and parts to the airframe. There is a bit-o-clean up, some additional small parts design and then it on to body work where I have totally
dinged, dented, bent, and broken areas around the cockpit. And if you are still with me this far into this build, well, color me grateful.
Best as always, LB







in case you missed the first one,



Best, LB

So here's to you Hugh
and I'll do a quick vid later, so you don't think I CG-eed the pics.
It is big-fun to watch as it resembles an angry iguana lizard when I use the servo tester.
Not only is this an Impossible Accomplishment, it's on probably the most distinguishing feature of one of the most iconic aircraft in history. Just beat out the BRRRT and Smoke on the A-10 we recently saw.
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