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Thank You Jan!
I never say thank you to you Master Jan. Let me explain me. Back in 2016 after seeing your marvelous Missile Garden at PASA section of the forum, immediatly I was shocked by something that I had already stopped doing and that is the assembly of models. Nowadays, I can't image myself without doing a construction or a recolor. Thanks again Master!!! Best Regards, Tigertony100. |
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Dear Jan:
I totally agree with Tony. What it did it to me was your Korea War Museum in 1/200. Best regards and Happy modeling. |
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Wonderful modeling!
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De luxe work as always!!!
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As always, beautiful work on this Golden Age of Aviation airplane.
Don |
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Thank you, Don Boose!
The model is finished. My second Potez 36 is a type 13 with a Salmson 7AC radial engine. This aircraft was the mount of the great pilot Jean Assolant, winner of the North Atlantic on the "canary bird", when he worked for the company "l'économique". History and model on the site of its designer here: POTEZ 36-13 de la Société l'ECONOMIQUE - NOS BELLES "PLUMES" DU TEMPS PASSE. |
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Beautiful models!
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I always enjoy seeing your superb models. These two are of an era and type of airplane that really appeals to me, and I admire your precise craftsmanship.
Don |
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