smilos A-20 project ( Back to the Boston)

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or...raising havoc

just a quick note;
after a few years on the back burner,
i have reopened the old a-20 project.
work has been very slow, since i am relearning
the ad2k construction program.

then, there are the interruptions and distractions
which always seem to pop up.

at present, there are no pictures.
if there is interest, let me know
and i will put something up.
...............................................................................................
WOW,
Lets get it going again...Maybe you can find me a small job on the side to help out ?

Option A:
I can slop paint, bring out the trash or just drive you crazy until it is done.

Option B:
See option A


Dave
 
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daaaaah, i'll take option B.

actually, this one is going to be a test of your patience.
it's going to be a while.
i spent most of last weekend
trying to get the carburetor air intake
to the wing and nacelle joint just right.
i'm still not happy with it.
we'll see how it goes this weekend.



watching nazi hunters on the military channel.
just saw some clips of me110s.
cfs barely does that plane justice.

gosh, there's a lot of work to be done.
focus, smilo...stay focused.
 
Option B was your best choice,
So what the hell are you doing watching TV........... work to be done dude, we have no time for TV.

TV is only for the people that want to hit the download button, BUT they won't have a button to hit
if there is nothing to download...that brings you back to option A.

Now that I took care of that , I will get back to cutting out my paper snowflakes and glueing on the glitter.

Dave
 
hello Dave, or is it Slave Driver?
please refer to above post, stating;
Option A:
I can slop paint, bring out the trash or just drive you crazy until it is done.


thank you for the offer, BUT,
sorry, there will be no slopping of paint.
although, if you are up to the task,
i would like to figure out how the finely detailed paints are accomplished.
for example, those for the stock aircraft by PJ Dunbar.
narrowing it closer, the hurricane is an excellent example.

if you could figure that out and pass it along,
it would greatly enhance this, and future, projects.

i'm sure i sent you a copy way back when,
but if you need another, please let me know.
 
yes, i do.
what i lack, is the time to figure it out.
i believe this was discussed back during the ar196 project,
but, i never, really, accomplished the technique to my satisfaction.
....something about pressure to release, i think.
don't really remember.
be that as it may, i'm sure i will be able to figure it out.
if and when the time comes.
at this point, it's just another distraction.
 
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