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Old 05-02-2019, 11:09 AM
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Tony, first of all, I answered Juan that the general humps in B747 in 1: 300 are badly pledged and hence Juan has a problem, and as for B737 UIA, I told you that he is available only to search for it, and I did not have a link at the moment so do not write that I do not answer questions
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Old 05-02-2019, 04:43 PM
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I thought my hands were too big, so I only was building scales like 1/50 or 1/33, recently I decided to try small scales like 1/300 and 1/100, to my surprise it was not complicated, now i see a lot of new paper modeling possibilities, thank you Bruno for all those wonderful models
Nice builds and I'm glad you've found you can do the small scale stuff- it really opens up a whole universe of subjects for you. The one thing that is not small about small scale is the unbelievable choice open to builders.
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Old 05-02-2019, 08:54 PM
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But you don´t answer the question; Juan Angel 747 is in big trouble with the humps of his 747´s and you not loose garment. It´s the same as 737 Ucranian Int´l Airways I ask you, I better do the recolor. Maybe we must do the questions in Polish. Juan Angel, have you ever try with the Canon 747 hump?Regards,Tony.
In fact, I think it would not be a bad idea to use those in 1/300 scale models (although paper replika models could be a more advantageous option (fewer pieces))
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Old 05-02-2019, 08:56 PM
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Juan Angel, have you ever try with the Canon 747 hump?Regards,Tony.
no because i dont make a canon B747 models
but I've seen videos of how they put together that part so it looks interesting and arming (and to include in bruno models)
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Old 05-03-2019, 05:28 AM
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Here a few MiG-15 in 1:300. No camo.


Part 1 :
- 1 x egyptian MiG-15 bis + 1 egyptian MiG-15 UTI from 1956 (Suez crisis)
- 2 x soviet air force MiG-15 in chinese and north korean markings from the Korean War
- 1 x finnish MiG-15 UTI


Part 2 :

- 1 x czechoslovakian MiG-15 bis (demo plane)
- 2 x czechoslovakian MiG-15 (demo planes)
- 1 x soviet MiG-15 UTI
- 1 x polish MiG-15 UTI (SB Lim-2)


PZL-Mielec didn't make any new-build two-seaters. Their SB Lim-1 and SB Lim-2 were rebuilds of czech-, polish- and soviet-built single-seat MiG-15 (S-102/Lim-1) and MiG-15 bis (S-103/Lim-2). On the other hand, Shenyang only built two-seaters (JJ-2/FT-2), all chinese single-seaters came from the Soviet Union.
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Old 05-03-2019, 07:24 AM
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Thanks so much for these little gems Carlos. Your repaints always scale up to 1/100 with no quality loss.
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Old 05-03-2019, 07:25 AM
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By the way, the czechoslovakian MiG-15 bis "Fagot" A should really be labelled MiG-15 bis "Fagot" B. My mistake.
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Old 05-03-2019, 07:57 AM
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Thank you CAFE for the Migs!!!!
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The 1:200 versions of these MiG-15 are now awaiting mod clearance in the download section.
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Old 05-03-2019, 08:14 AM
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Thanks so much for these little gems Carlos. Your repaints always scale up to 1/100 with no quality loss.


That's the advantage of doing the recolors in vector format. Though some issues that could be ignored in 1:300 may turn problematic when resized to 1:100.
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