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Looking at all the storage boxes full of airplanes in my room, I wish I had started at 1/144 scale. Would had made storage and display much easier. Excellent idea.
My compliments on your building skills. |
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I mean, it's much easier and, in my opinion, more enjoyable building models at a larger scale. I would have chosen a bigger scale had I not known a move was likely.
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personally I like the bigger models...........
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Indeed, back in the day I built most of my airliners one, in plastic, and two, in or around 1/144 scale. But I was MUCH younger then and my eyes and fingers worked oh so much better.
So now building in paper and in 1/100 and 1/72 scale is a welcome relief. I can appreciate anyone building in the smaller scale as I know it’s just that much harder. |
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Vertical stab and inner wing structure done.
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Nice build...
Nice going friend... That atr looks cool too
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The fuselage, tail, and wing structure look good.
Don |
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I second that. Hmmm.... I wonder how big an A319 in 1/48th scale would be?
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Wings...the right wing turned out worse than the left wing. The exact thing happened on the 1/72 model as well and I'm confused as to why...
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At that scale we would need to build the passenger seats inside.........Oh....... a 1/48 A319 would be 27.75 inches long..........
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