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NASA T-38 and X-29
I've always been a fan of these planes and I'm really appreciative to Oddball Productions for releasing them.
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More X-29, I ran out of attachments on the last post.
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Nicely done. I just picked these two up myself. I like the canopies. Did you use foil tape or paint to get them so shiny?
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You can attach up to 20 photos to a single post, just close the attachment window and reopen
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Wow.. the photography and models are fantastic! A little OT here... but how did you set up your photo booth? That really makes for a great photo!
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You did a couple of real nice builds, impressive. I love the canopies, it does pay to keep the scraps.
Gary
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I like the way you use high-gloss paper(?) for the canopies. It really gives them depth.
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I used foam core board sheets (one black and one gray lined off to look like an apron). |
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