Jeff’s Heavy Industries

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Super cool, Jeff! I like your dappling effect.
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Good progress today and now it’s time for some baseball.

Landing gear struts and tail skid added. Test fitting the wings for future install. I added a compass to the starboard wing. Not all had them.

I can’t imagine going to war in one of these but logging a few hours in one would be great.

Next step: Setting the wings aside and adding the landing gear rigging. Adding the remaining decals.



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WOW Jeff, that looks great!
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Neat work Jeff.
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Wow!
Looking great, Jeff! Neat work!

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Interesting - I didn't know about the compass on the wing. Looking excellent Jeff.
jssel wrote: March 28th, 2024, 8:12 pm I can’t imagine going to war in one of these but logging a few hours in one would be great.
Enough time to practice some Immelman turns? :)
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Thank you Ben. Hope to get back on this one shortly.
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I love what you're doing with this Fokker.
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Calling this one done. E-Z line rigging for 1/72 aircraft. If it’s not your breathing it’s static electricity. It barely shows up.

Hope you like it.



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well done, Jeff! This is great!
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Super EIII. The rigging looks fine from here.
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Good job.
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Dainty isn’t it. Nice build
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Nice. You can never have too many Eindekkers :grin:

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