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That turned out great! Way to go Gerardo
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Thank you very much, friends!!
I'm glad you like it. I recommend this model 100%. And with more than one version, the Concorde is a very good pick. |
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Sure turned out well... i like the shiny finish. I build the Air France version a few years back and it "flies" from the celing fan lamp in a bedroom at my house. It is so well drawn out it builds up so easily.. a very impressive model. I like the option of being able to build the different nose on this model.
Well done.. beautifull build! Gregg |
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Thanks for the words, Gregg.
In fact, Currell's Concorde can be built with 3 different nose positions, two different landing gear configurations (closed and open), two types of landing gears (or three if you take my approach), and 6 different Concorde liveries. Much fun in one place! |
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You have taken a paper model of one of the most gorgeous airliners we had, and turned that paper into a masterpiece..... she is beautiful - you did yourself and the aircraft full justice - the designer was also on the ball with this Congratulations
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dude, it is hard to belive that is paper. it looks more like an advance plasti model. great job.
freddy |
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