BalsaDust
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LOL, well of course that can happen but I am referring to the material used.
I know just teasing that's all.
LOL, well of course that can happen but I am referring to the material used.
I should have stated I think the spider cracking is mostly the paint not the resin.
Todays paint is very flexible it doesn't spider crack , manufacturers can add flex agent to paint on bumpers on cars so it doesn't crack . You see where I'm going !
I have an old Toni Prather formula 1 pylon racer from 1987 and the Fuselage is still very flexible and the paint hasn't cracked . Thats PPG automotive paint and prime cover the the aircraft and its sitting on my garage wall , it has stood the test of test with out any spider cracking that's prong to polyester resin fiberglass .
DA120. Go big or go home. A buddy shot the pictures yesterday with a Canon outfitted with a 200mm lens. That tail shot was only about 10 or 15 feet in front of us so he kept backing up to get it all in the frame as the wind was gusting a bit so that rather unusual angle was made availabe.Absolutely great pictures of your Viper , i like the green apple and white scheme and the Flight characteristic a good enjoy it.
Which engine are you using for power ?
Yep. On my "to do list". I've got several on the shop walls of various airplanes I have or had. Usually in a nice big 20x30 canvas print.Good choice I'm going to use the same engine in the Extra Herve is sending me . Your friend is very talented with that Canon camera . You should get one of those photos and frame they are great pictures , love it.
Many happy landing