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Designing the martin m-130 china clipper
Hello!! I just started the design of a martin m-130 flying boat.. Itīll be a free model and i'll post it in the download section of this website, the scale model will be 1/48...here are some pics of the gathered material for the build:
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Love the flying boats, good luck with this project your Douglas looks nice
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regards Glen |
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Thank you!! Ill give my best!
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Bravo, bravo, bravo!
My best wishes for this project. |
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I look forward to seeing this kit. I love flying boats too.
Gary
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A fascinating topic, good luck with it.
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Good Look!
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Great subject! Propliners forever!
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Looks great, can't wait to see the finished product.
The Supermarine Walrus would make a good project as it was designed to be assembled from mostly flat sheet aluminium. Ideal for the paper model conversion. IIRC only 2 or 3 panels had compound curves. Many years ago I was involved in restoring a real one. |
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^ Perhaps you could do a write up of that restoration, I'm sure I would not be the only one interested. Pictures too please.
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