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it only proofs you're handy B |
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Many thanks for your support, Bruno.
BTW, those WW2 carrier war birds are originally at 1/400 by Gerry 1996, the nuttier guy than me. Papermate |
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No.117 Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk I, FAA Home Fleet, 1939-41
No.117 of this series continues. Now it's the Gloster Sea Gladiator MkI, again by Gerry 1966.
His original design is in the scale of 1/400 and the whole series is available in the download section. I have added rigging which is randomly done without making reference to the real one. Anyway, I can live with that. Papermate |
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Beautiful and historic FAA airplanes.
It is incredible to think that these are in 1/200 scale - with rigging on the gladiator! Don |
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As always \, very nice work.
Malta is safer! |
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Are you considering a Fulmar?
Happy modeling. |
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You just read my mind as I was thinking about it the other night.
Any special interest or reason for seeing this? Papermate |
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Thank you guys, so which of Gerry 1966's series of carrier planes do you want to see next?
I'm open to suggestions. Papermate |
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For me the Fleet Air Arm has been always appealing, and somewhat overshadow by the air to air actions between American and Japanese planes (no offense please).
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