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Air Canada 777-200LR
It's been a hot minute hasn't it?
I've been busy with school, band, drum corps and college apps, oftentimes struggling to balance even that. However, I'm going to try to take some time and build Kav's recolor of the canon model. He's kindly also provided some separate glue tabs which will make this a much smoother build. |
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Wonderful pick. Looking forward to your progress.
Regards, John |
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Good luck with the build! I applaud you for trying to build while juggling college apps, I've been so busy with IB this year.
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That's my favorite Air Canada scheme. We get an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 in that scheme that comes in every day. I just like how it looks.
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Looking forward to your build. With all you're juggling be careful not to pick up one too many straws. Overload is dangerous and all too easy to do. Here endeth the sermon.
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This is a great hobby for the retiree - interesting, time-consuming, rewarding - and about as inexpensive a hobby as you can find. Shamelessly stolen from a post by rockpaperscissor |
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Well I didn’t get too terribly far yesterday... only the stand was built
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Well done. I'm busy at this time too. I'm looking forward when this Air Canada airliner will be finished. Good luck!
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I’m infinitely glad for the separate tabs. It makes everything much much smoother
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Made some progress today, built the right engine, and that was all
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Very nice job on the engine. Following with interest.
Jon |
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