Gary Wickham over at ScaleSpot has a nice technique for mounting planes in flight. I've used it on a 1/48 F-16 and a 1/72 mustang and been very happy.
Have a look in his "How To" section.
http://www.scalespot.com
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Thanks Adam!
Great reference to follow.
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Great reference to follow.
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Calling this one done.
Great little kit. Can highly recommend it to anyone.
Thanks for looking
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Great little kit. Can highly recommend it to anyone.
Thanks for looking
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Superb Jurgs
Both of them
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Superb Jurgs
Both of them
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Looks great Jurgs, prefer model aircraft, particularly 1/72, modeled "in flight". It's is an aircrafts element after all (and you don't have to worry about detailing landing gear!)
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Thanks guys
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