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I see you favor the larger scale models... as I do too. My only problem is I cannot keep them due to space but they always make great gifts.
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You have some big beautiful models there!! Just beautiful!!
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Amazing Work! I love Dornier Do X one day I make my !/100 version!
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Incredible work and great subjects
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Magnificent!
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A beautiful Dornier you built, Mr. Pirling.
Is always a pleasure to see your works.
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This is a gorgeous model of a classic airplane. Well done, and thank you for sharing it with us.
edit: I just saw the rest, amazing builds of wonderful subjects. Fantastic! |
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Very nice, a great result.
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Several thoughts. It did come out nicely. Something about it brings to mind lithographed tinplate. You know, at the size it is, wonder if a free flight electric version would be possible.
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Hi All,
And congratulations, Herr Pirling, on your wonderful Do-X. A beautiful model, beautifully built. I have always loved airplanes that carry anchors. And hi, southwestforests. Your comment about free flight electric reminded me of the clips on YouTube showing a rubber powered free flight model of one of the Do-Xs Italian sisters. Interested parties will find the clips here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b22F7zucvZw and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI7k7r-Kjc8 Best wishes, Herr Pirling. Score and fold, Thumb Dog |
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