Thanks! I'll try again. That is the e-mail he told me to use, but he's not responding.
I need a quick-don O2 mask and a couple of other small parts.
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Thanks! I'll try again. That is the e-mail he told me to use, but he's not responding.
I need a quick-don O2 mask and a couple of other small parts.
Thanks Vidar,
i would definitley buy some replicas if you made them and as Michael says, it doesnt matter if they are clear as they can always be painted.
cheers
Steve
i have done this a few times and the approach for eyebrows is just as easy.
the finished mould is one of a plaster or fibreglass outer with a addition cure flexible silicon inner. this saves money and makes the mould rigid.
its quite easy once you know how. the materials are from make-up/movie set artist supplies.
pm me if you are attempting this. i can mould intricate men holding swords over their heads in one piece.
eyebrows are ten times easier.
Still no luck finding these. I'm on a waiting list at AHS. Flight deck solutions will be making these, but they are not available yet. I would consider them making them myself, but I think it would be more trouble than it's worth in the long run. I may build my pit without eybrow windows then add them later when I can grab a set of moldings. Anyway, I think there are version of the 737 w/o eybrow windows, but I think they look very interesting and distinctive and I will absolutely have to include them at some point.
I know of at least 1 aussie airline that has 737 w/o eyebrows.
Virgin Blue has both types.
Paul
But even without the 'eyebrow' glass they still have the mouldings inside...
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...474686&nseq=13
So we still need them :-( - trying to make the best of it with some wood until a mould is available...
Cheers
Mike
You are correct. Every photo I have seen of eyebrowless 737's still has the molding inside. Some flight sim supplier should make these and crank them out. I'm sure they would sell really well.
I know you are looking for mouldings for the eyebrows but this guy made an exellent job out o wood.
http://www.737ngproject.be/GlareShield.htm
I don't see them anywhere on his site.