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Deformed Spirit of St Louis
Constructing the deformed Spirit of St Louis:
Straight wire reinforced struts and prop blade held in place by tape then coated with Krylon Acrylic clear gloss. A dowel through the straight wing was a handy helper. Burnished wing ribs, tail structure, and fuselage stringers. Base: top and bottom discs glued to cereal box cardboard for reinforcement. Both the model and base are free downloads from: https://ta7080.wixsite.com/paperfactory/2 BP |
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Nice job, Bob, and thanks for the link (wish the Seagull download worked).
Gene K |
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Nicely done!
Don |
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Completed Spirit
Spent a pleasant day yesterday completing this small, cute, deformed Spirit of St. Louis.
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It makes for a cute model.
Don |
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Very cute indeed.
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
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Beautiful! Very nice construction.
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Nice build!
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Bob, nice work on the Spirit, it is cute.
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Gene The Seagull download is available now, i checked 5 min ago. |
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Thanks! I sent the site owner a message and he fixed it (I assume).
Very generous of him to offer these fine models (and the comprehensive accompanying blogs). Have you started the Seagull? Gene K |
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