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They look good as well. Nice additions to an already great fleet.
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Thank you! Here is the fuselage of my next model.
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Wow you have a real fleet above your head !
But this is the place where they must be, in the air. Good luck with the Avro ! Best regards, Ronan
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What a Grrrrrrreat collection.
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Ahhhh.... One of my favourite jets of all time... Keep up the work!!
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Here's the finished BAe-146. I've been having some trouble with rolling paper. When I tried rolling fuselage pieces, they creased. It hasn't happened to me before making the same narrowbodies, so I don't know what I'm doing wrong...
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Man, the Avro looks gorgeous. I hate it when some cardstock sheets do that. The first stock I used never creased like that, but the cardstock at my local store creases a lot. Can't seem to find the paper I used to use....
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It is possible it has to do with which way the kit is positioned on the paper.
Card stock does have a grain to it, usually running top/bottom. I really like your method of hanging your planes using the removable strips on the ceiling!
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I ran out of hooks, so I had to use the leftover tabs. It works better than tape though. Thank you Texman and Dong Woo!
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Hawaiian 717
Here's my start on the next model.
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