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Nobi,
I agree with the guys, there really is not many civil light planes to be had, I think that Caravan would be a great start to a series, THen one of KIng, and Queen airs, Bonanza single and Butterfly tails, C-172 wheels and float version.. Offer then in the 2 scales, 1/100, 1/72.. Jeff |
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Please go ahead as suggested.
Papermate |
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Also, Nobi, I sent the load of TBD recolors your way in the same email you used to send the original TBD in.
-RunwayOneSixRight (Matthew) |
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Hi Nobi!
How about Mikoyan-Gurevich I-225/221? Kind regards, Sergey
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1/72 is my personal favorite... and light civilian aircraft would be most welcome.
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I would love to have an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bomber. Ken |
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Yes. The Whitley would be a good choice in either scale.
As a follow on, I would also like to see a Handley-Page Hampton, but am grateful for any of your fine models. Don Don |
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1_72 scale would be nice
Hi Nobi
Yes the 1-72 scale would be great too....I do like the 1-100 series but I have to admit my eyes are not what they used to be.....but I do love the models you have offered us....they are all great as you are....thanks again. Lakedad |
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Hi there
Thanks for the fantastic models Nobi any scale would be fabulous yet you are the author it is your chose after all. |
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Fellow modelers,
For my next repaint/mod. I have completed, after some struggles, the XF4U-1 Corsair Proto-type. I did the post crash repaired slightly modded version. I have sent the files to Nobi to post. Now going to finish fixing the Argentinian F4U-5, as well as some others. Here are previews of the XF4U-1. Jeff |
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