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till now very good work.
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Almost done. What kept me was that I have built the engine exhausts inside out. Should
have checked the instruction diagrams more closely. That meant re-doing all the outer engines and half of the inner ones. Pending the props, the Cleat is otherwise ready. Papermate |
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отлично!
Standing by.... Les (The Voice of Authority -- VoiceofAuthority.net - The Voice Stylings of Les Dorr, Jr.) |
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Very nice. I want one!!!!
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Great job papermate! Is that printed on photo paper?
Gary
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Thank you guys. The model is made from Kodak photoprint paper, measuring 6" by 4" each.
That's why the glossy look. In making this plane, 14 prints as mentioned above were used. I'm still struggling with the props with 5-section nose cone and contra rotating blades. Hope to finish them very soon. Papermate |
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So, the finished look of the Tu-114 Cleat, 1/200.
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Magnificent job papermate! Great model Aaron. This has to be POTW.
Gary
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Thanks, Gary, not sure about that.
Papermate |
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good work on this beautiful model.
YOAV |
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