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Monday, September 19, 2016 - 06:16 AM UTC
Łukasz Sznajder has sent us photos of the companys Boeing F2B-1
The model of the Lukgraph Resin Boeing F2B-1 in the photos was build by Lukasz father!
Great build Dad!

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I've been looking at all his 1/32 between the wars kits, as each offering looks better then the last. Honestly, the only reason I haven't bought any yet, is my worry about building a resin kit.
SEP 19, 2016 - 08:42 PM
I'm with Joel. Biiplanes scare me and resin kits scare me.
SEP 19, 2016 - 10:33 PM
Dip your toes in resin with this one! Not to much rigging involved!
SEP 20, 2016 - 02:57 AM
Joel, You should really give resin a try. I've been building resin for years, and it's really not all that different from plastic, other than you use a different glue, and in older kits, you may need to take some precautions in sanding. I wrote a feature article for Internet Modeler on building the CMR Short S-23 seaplane back in 2008. It describes some techniques: LINK That was a bit of a bear of a build due to some warped parts, but overall not bad. The new 1/32 scale offerings from Montex, Silver Wings and Lukgraph are so much better. I've built a couple of Montex kits for customers, and have the Silver Wings P6E in my stash those are great kits packed with so much detail. The P6E only has one small pour stub at the tail to be removed, almost everything else is ready to glue together, just like a plastic kit. (Some small stuff on pour blocks is easily to remove with a Micro-Mark saw blade chucked in a Dremel tool). Take the plunge, I don't think you'll be disappointed! Tell you what, you do some resin kits and I'll learn to use photobucket! VR Russ
SEP 20, 2016 - 04:06 AM
Glad to see more Yellow Wings planes being released.
SEP 22, 2016 - 06:07 AM
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