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Murph's Models UB-14
Thought I would give one of Aaron's freebies a try. Thanks for looking!
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Beautiful, Zot! And one of your photos would fill an empty space on his website.
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That is a really good build, nicely done.
As Yale pointed out, send the photos on to Aaron, he'll definitely appreciate them. |
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Great, Zot! The build looks splendid, mate!
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Already snagged one of the photos. Thanks!
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Thank you all! Glad I could help, Aaron!
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Very clean build zot. Impressive.
Gary
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"Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp Design Group Alpha https://ecardmodels.com/vendors/design-group-alpha |
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Great model of a might-have-been Burnelli.
Don |
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I'm about half way done with the same aircraft, trying to fill that empty space on Murph's website. But I was having problems figuring out the construction of the tail booms. Looks like you figured it out, it will help me much on my build.
By the way, the real aircraft is finally being restored over at the New England Air Museum. And guess what - - it has orange tails! Looks like I have another model that I will need to recolor. New England Air Museum Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster Restoration Update |
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Well built. Now I might have to get up the nerve to attempt this.
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