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Old 11-03-2014, 03:26 PM
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Boeing 737-100 (test build) (TAP Civil Aviation Series, 1:200)

Here is another 1:200 airplane I created- The Boeing 737-100. Its hard to believe this airplane is almost fourty years old and the series is still flying today.... I paired the pictures with my 1:200 Boeing 717-200 just to give some perspective on the size difference of almost 30 feet. This model still includes 3D engines with engine disks, 3D flap track fairings, and cardboard reinforced with wing spars for the main wing and horizontal stabilizer.

Nose view.



Another underbelly shot.



Top view.



Group shot.



Group shot.



Another underbelly shot.



Overlooking view.



Back view showing the engines.



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Old 11-03-2014, 05:51 PM
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Cool man! I haven't mAde one of these but from what I know this looks awesome so far!
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Looking good mate...
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Look good!
I can see you place the two sides together, to make wings and body.
Are you using cardstock?
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Old 11-04-2014, 03:26 PM
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Look good!
I can see you place the two sides together, to make wings and body.
Are you using cardstock?
The very center section of the fuselage is cardboard, and yes I am using cardstock (#67 LB).

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