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Like I said, whatever works.
SOmewhere out there is a beautiful model of a Warhammer Battlemech that was designed entirely on pen and paper. Too bad I lost it! So it CAN be done. We didn't always have these silicon boxes you know. But boy do they make life easier on occasion! K'Jev |
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Well to continue this thread, after the holidays, I plan on building the rest of the thunder fighter verients the same size as the one that I did to open this thread.
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Man! I am sorry I missed this one first time around, but I'm glad you mentioned it.
I enjoyed this thread very much!
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Phil,
Thank you for the compliment. That is ok, we can not hit every thread. Right now I am working on a few other projects that have taken priority. So I have not had time to scratch build all of the varients of the Thunderfighter yet.
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That's a great scratch build! I love Forward Swept Wings. With the twin engines it makes me think of the Su-47 Berkut. Maybe you could do a Mk3 or variant with a black, low observable paint scheme, not that I don't agree with you about the Colonial scheme though
nice model. |
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Daedalus,
Thank you for the kind words. I have thought about doing one like that with this kind of paint scheme, but of course in the MK-III configuration.
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Very nice. Love it.
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