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Dogface,
While I am not actually surprised, you really do keep a vade mecum! One of the few who really keep the knowledge handy. And in its own volume. Your steadfast hold on the classics continues to impress me. Flyboy
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And so, the thunderstorm is looming............
The third Black Widow is starting to unveil herself....... Papermate |
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While l'm doing twin tail boom planes, I think of a series of such from Murph's Models,
namely, Cessna O-2, OV-10 Bronco, P-38, Vampires and Fairchild C-119. Maybe they'll all be here on this thread......in such scale of 1/72. That would be interesting. Papermate |
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It would indeed be interesting to see that stable of twin-boom aircraft, Papermate.
The latest Black Widow looks terrific. Don |
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Thanks, Don. I have googled and found quite a number of twin boom planes but not
done by Aaron. Some are Gary's like de Havilland Venom and Sea Vixen. just to name a few. In the last post that I made, I have missed out the freeby, PZL M15 Belphagor, which is quite an ugly plane but is surely fun to build. That should be included in the twin-boom fleet. Papermate |
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Any idea what that is? Something for an arts event on June 1. Hope to finish it by then.
It's one of the items of can arts (pops can) exhibits. The others are Canon papercraft animals. Only this one an airplane. Black Widow, sorry, you're on hold for the time being. Papermate |
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Very cool Bronco, papermate. I look forward to seeing the finished canned art.
Gary
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You are a man of many talents in many media.
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Thanks guys, l just want to explore using different media, and
different methods. Papermate |
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And a little update on the pops can Bronco which is now largely completed, just awaiting
installation of spinning props (hopefully) and landing gears. Forgot to add weight to the nose section, and thus performed skull surgery on the canopy and inserted an inplant of 5g lead bead. That should do the trick to avoid tail sitting. To hide the scars, I put a window frame on top to make the bird look better. Papermate |
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