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Thanks, Don.
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#1232
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I'm jealous. How come your builds look so much nicer than mine. (kidding)
Well they do look nicer and that makes me happy, because that means that my design was not too bad after all. Well done, Papermate |
#1233
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Thank you, Bruno. Without your great designs, there'll be no build at all. At the speed you are building these "quick" samples to go with your posts, I don't think that I can do better than yours.
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#1234
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The Mariner's floats and supports have been corrected, sorry about the oversight.
Papermate |
#1235
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Glad for another chance to see this beautiful model.
Don |
#1236
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Quote:
Since I'm building too fast and (very) cheap... Bruno |
#1237
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Nice build Papermate. I love its curves!
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Carlos |
#1238
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Thanks, Carlos. And Bruno, I just love your placard, another version of Fast and Furious.
Papermate |
#1239
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Long time no see. So, No. 107 of this series is Bruno's Grumman C1 Trader, originally at 1/300, now upscaled to 1/200. Add-ons are landing gears, arrestor hook and of course, spinning props.
Papermate |
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A really nice build there, I wonder how it would fair at a larger scale.
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