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Fuselage of the A330-300 WIP (up to fuselage and wing spars).
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Excellent Build and high quality image. I must say you are the first one and on the Lead of this marathon. Well done.
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WIP picture no. 2 is now up. Note the fuselage is largely covered with food wraps to prevent mishaps as the photoprint paper can be soiled easily like instant glue and messy finger prints.
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I am loving your model making skills and the love and care you show towards the models. I must say, I would love to giveaway my paid models to you first.
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Is it too early to decide?
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I didn't say I will give you, I said, I would love to. I need complete build to decide
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Yeah, fair enough.
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Just one more WIP photo before bedtime.
One engine done and fixed to the left wing. The scale is 1/200 but it's still one foot long. |
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I was wondering how far did you scale it down.That's a very beautiful A330.
I'll scale mine down to somewhere about 1:150.Original scale is way too large for my space.I might have to use your food wrap idea-it will save me some occasional grief. Including that scale in package might be something to think about bkensky.Great many people have very limited space for models. |
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