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XL5 Fireball
I take a break from the larger models and the smaller end. The XL-5 is one of the first ships remember seeing me on TV along with the Starblazer Yamato. It is about 25 cm long and not know the scale. It has few parts and is simple to assemble.
Me tome un descanso de los modelos grandes y termine este mas pequeño. El XL-5 es una de las primeras naves que me acuerdo haber visto en la tele junto con el Starblazer Yamato. Tiene unos 25 cm de largo y desconozco la escala. Tiene pocas partes y es mu sencillo de armar. |
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love your build of fire ball xl 5 fine build
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Nicely done on the Fireball.
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Nice build of a classic design. That is one of those rocketships I wish there was a larger, detailed model of, designed with modern tools.
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I also, but I find it impossible to find a more detailed model
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May I ask where I can find this model to D/L? Thank you. wc
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Wad Cutter, Try Paper-replika. They have both the XL-5 and related paper model car there. I built the XL-5, but never downloaded the car.
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Thank you at6. wc
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Nice build. I made this model quite a few years ago. Dave cleaned the original version up if i remember correctly. Fireball XL5 is one of my favourite Gerry Anderson productions.
You might like this..... Fireball XL5 Last edited by peter taft; 09-10-2016 at 05:20 PM. |
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