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It finally let me upload the sheets.
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Aaron,
If just posting the fixed sheets, it would be page 1, 3, and 12, I fixed the size of the wheels, and L/G. and page 11 for the fixed inner nacelles. Jeff |
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Thanks for the fix Jeff.
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No Prob Niki,
Sorry did not send in the files sooner.. I get spaced out sometimes and forget things. Jeff |
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Okay now, it's a re-do of the PAA Reindeer, but in a different scale of 1/200. To add some
flavour, I use some silver paper to do a two-tone fuselage and the rest in metallic look. Some build pictures as of now. I can assure you, it's pretty challenging. Even at this small scale, the jetliner model measures 7.25 inches long, so not much of a storage problem for me. Papermate |
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Papermate,
That is looking really good! I like the look of the metallic silver paper on the nacelles.. Could you possibly email a few pics of the nacelles from the front and sides and such? I see that my mods turned out good. At least from the pics it seems. Jeff |
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Will do, Jeff.
Papermate |
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Thank You Papermate.
They will be helpful. Jeff |
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That chrome paper looks good!
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Here are the engine nacelle pictures. Looks okay from a distance or to the blurry eyes!
On the right is the inboard engine while the left the outboard one. Some trimming is necessary to build the chin intakes. BTW, where should the oil cooler flaps go? I'll have to ask anyway later on. Papermate |
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