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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hello again everybody. Started on the second layer today, and I got one of the sides finished.
    Pretty satisfied, but there are a few wrinkles and flatspots on it. Nothing that can't be fixed.



    And one more





    Here you can see the difference between two, and one layer


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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hello everybody

    Finally done with the plywood coating on the base of the shell.
    We've been redoing the window frames and doing last minute some adjustments before we start consentrating on the roof only.
    I really feel like we are getting close to start thinking about painting the shell. We're happy campers now as everything is coming along just fine.








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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Wow! I love projects like this.

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Wow!!! My hat is off to you sir. First Ivar and now you I'm going to move to Norway and become a Viking.
    Great workmanship .
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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Ser utrolig lekkert ut dette! Gleder meg til og følge med.

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    A tremendous job and why not, the famous Mosquito in WWII was also made out of wood.
    And when you ditch this baby it stays afloat.
    One down side though; wood wurm.

    Looks great, guys.

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Thanks everybody. You know it motivates us to push forward right?
    Drop by anytime, and a beer or two is on me

    Okay... So.. The roof section has been strenghtened a bit today, and I got it ready to dismantle so I can start covering it with ply-wood.
    Here's a last picture before I started disassembly of the shell.



    And NOW for the moment of thruth.. Will the shell dismantle the way it was supposed to? Yeah it did
    Thank you Ivar Hestnes for this idea



    Here's the base section that can be split into two pieces too.


    And now, on to getting the roof covered

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hello everybody..

    Well, here's an update for you guys (To whom ever interrested
    I have started with the roof. Lots of work went into adjusting the eyebrows to fit into the
    curved beams that make the roof. I think I finally got it though.. In not too long, I can start having fun with our interior

    Let me know what you think about cutting out the eyebrows in the roof or not..?





    I can't wait to see her painted with aluminum window frames!!!

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Fantastic work!

    1 vote for no eyebrows...

    At this rate you will be completed in a few weeks whilst the rest of us have been working on our sims for years

    Cheers
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