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I will do that,thanks....
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Today's model(s) is the Martin T4M torpedobomber.
Here are some pictures of the test build of the wheeled version. The float version will be tested by Gomidefilho. If all goes well (and this seems to be the case, the models are available as Nr 782 Martin T4M USS Heron floats Nr 783 Martin T4M 2T15 wheels this model now can join the heap on my desk. Bruno |
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Do you plan to do anything with all the completed models piled on your desk?
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This is a great hobby for the retiree - interesting, time-consuming, rewarding - and about as inexpensive a hobby as you can find. Shamelessly stolen from a post by rockpaperscissor |
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space shuttle ferry
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shuttles are 1/144 scale you could perhaps try this as a start and then perhaps someone there might help with a rescale |
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Can you make a x-37b ? Perhaps a navaho rocket ?? I fiybd the il-76, thank you. Also I was never aware of the paper clip symbol.. I feel like a kid during Christmas.. I am interested in purchasing some of your bigger creations, I will inbox you soon.. I could not find the shuttle for the sca model. Thanks Chris .
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Dear Bruno:
That's the beauty of 1/300 for the same number and type of planes you will utilize 11% of the display area and only 4% of the volume. I and, I am sure, other papermodelers will be willing to pay for more 1/300 scale (tactical transport) planes, ekranoplans, and blimps (SS and NS Classes). Isn't it my fellow papermodelers? Happy day dreaming. Pablo |
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Thank s ,Croft farm for link
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Awesome T4M on the wheels. In this weekend I made my test
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Thanks everyone for the contributions.
Here is my models for today (and as you could have guessed, I was on vacation this week. No work, lots of planes) Nr 784 Loening OL-8A Alaskan Survey (4 models) a few pictures of the test build (with some slight errors) and the result. Bruno |
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Wow! 435 - page posting
Bruno, you are a machine! I *just now* have seen this & have many questions, but reading through all posts I might find the answers... but so many of them!?
I was most intrigued at your 'method' as described briefly at the very beginning (using a spreadsheet and Word Draw... proving once again it isn't just the tool, it is the hand guiding it!) Somehow you are able to produce these at incredible rates, so obviously you have the process mastered. I have been using OpenOffice for quite a while and like the fact it produces vector graphics. A bit touchy however in use. But I understand it. I envision that you are drawing your models 'flat', using the spreadsheet tool somehow to support the process (in short, advanced drafting techniques...) If you have described your method in detail earlier, please tell me and I will go digging! As always, thank you for sharing your experience with us all. Very inspiring! Regards, Robert |
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