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Murph's Models Canadair CL415 water bomber
One more of Aaron's clever designs. I had to reduce this (scale ~1:144?) to find a place to put it. This is the Greek version, I believe. Had to weight the nose to make it sit properly. Here are a few process pics.
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And a few pictures of the finished model. Saw a fleet of these in Marseille airport a few years ago. Migration of these birds may be a global warming sign. Thanks to Aaron for the design.
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Another winner mister. Always happy to look at pics of your fleet.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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You are really on a roll, Rob! Hope to see all these in Sterling in October, assuming you haven't been called away to deal with another global apocalyptic disease.
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Quote:
And yes, unfortunately despite anthropogenic global warming deniers, the potential raise of temperature and mosquitos (not the DH.98s) may be here already! |
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Great build of the water bomber!
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Nice build! Always love a water bomber....
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I don't want to take credit for somebody else's work. This isn't one of my models. I've got the CL-215 with radial engines, but haven't finished the CL-415 yet. It does look good though.
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Yours is still in the backburner, right
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If it isn't Murph's could it be a recolor of: Bob's, Bruno's or Maquettes en Papier's.
ps more likely Bruno's by Stormeagle: One model per (non-working) day |
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