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Good start on the Army D-Day version.
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The Army version is progressing slowly though, it's getting there soon, hopefully.
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Cessna 195 LC-126 Army
Cessna 195 Army version is now finished with a little suggestion of the colouring
of the wing center section. And a family photo to complete the collection. Papermate |
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good looking model.....i liked the silver shining propeller.
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They all look great. I see now that the Army version is a post-1947 Nevada Air National Guard bird. The black and white high-visibility stripes look similar to D-Day markings.
Don |
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Thank you guys. I also wondered how come the D-Day markings on post WW2 planes.
But they sure look strikingly good. Papermate |
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Looks like another winner!!
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It definitely does look cool.
Just went to the Murph's Models site and, in spite of the warning that the site has expired, I was able to purchase and download this model. I also checked out the scale conversion page - many thanks for that feature! It is great to know the scales of all of your models to date and to have the conversion ratios immediately available. Don |
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I've got to update that. I have a google document that's easy to update, but the one on my site takes 10 times as much work.
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