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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    hi clint,

    don't get rid of all your rivets, these images show they used dome rivets on the engine covers
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    sorry, can't show you a rivet, lost mine when windows destroyed itself,

    got to make some more
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Cheers Chaps,

    Right. OK. you've seriously twisted my arm on the outline so I shall remove, but this will take some time so an update is in the pipeline.

    Great Photos John, I have those fantastic shots but mine are missing the aerial versions. also have noticed the strange crimping along the boom. Now I know it is documented that these booms were constructed using 2 halves connected at the top and bottom but I presumed that they must have been riveted aswell but I cant see any just the strange crimping? Will Sort that.

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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    yep, i have construction photos somewhere wili dig them out, inthe meantime here is how the rivets should look (flush type)
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Cool john, I get what you mean now kinda like a slight impression.
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    yep you got it,

    make sure you get the light and dark to correspond with your light source.
    cant find the photo at the moment but i will, so here is another one showing the dome type rivets on the engine cowlings
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Nice Photo, saved to ones hard drive.
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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Hi Clint!

    For me your 3rd colour profile is perfect. Can't remember how my 3rd profile looked like, but I'm sure not as great as yours! Maybe the lights and shadows should be reworked. The outline sin't really visible. So I think you don't have to remove it. Maybe when you start your next profile work with paths for the outline and not with lines.

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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Flush Rivet Test?
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    This is my test attempt at some flush rivets? Opinions before I cover my Uhu in them.

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    Re: Hi New Here! Pls take a look?

    Hi Simon

    Thank you for your kind words, from someone I believe to be one of the best it means a lot.

    I have only used paths, I prefer to totally redraw my base plans with corrections, so removing outline not a problem as on separate layer. I will be keeping the main panel lines inset but removing any outlining stroked paths.

    Thanks again.

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