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In Trimble Warehouse there is a nice M-130 model https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/mod...c/Martin-M-130
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What about a nice detailed card model of the M.130? Perhaps Murph's or Mr. Gary Pilsworth might tackle this beautiful airplane!
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Hi All,
When I've designed paper models, I of course use drawings and photographs, but if possible, I like to have a model as reference, too. The most recent plastic model available of the Martin M-130 is the 1/144 scale Glenco Models Martin M-130 China Clipper, #05505. This model is currently not in the Glenco catalog, but can occasionally be found on eBay and at https://www.oldmodelkits.com/ It appears to be a re-pop of the old Strombecker M-130, # D31-89. The measured scale of these two models comes in about 1/132 rather than the listed 1/144 scale. And now, for a ritualistic shower. Score and fold, Thumb Dog |
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I'll add it to the list. I've got a couple seaplanes ahead of it though.
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Dear All:
There is already a model* of this beautiful plane https://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/CNT-0010724/index.html *Now consider that this is a model https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_cow |
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Hi All,
And hi, Petestein. Sorry, but I won't be designing the M-130, I'll leave that to the computer guys. (I'm strictly pen and ink). And, apologies to Glencoe Models as I inadvertently left the "e" off their name. Now it's off to battle the water coming in the basement. Stupid weather. Score and fold, Thumb Dog |
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Hi;
For anyone who may happen to be in the area, one of the three Sikorsky VS-44s (Excambrian), is a beautiful restoration sitting in the New England Air Museum at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks Connecticut. Regards, rjccjr |
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