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FG Ford Tri-Motor
Printed on 110lb Staples cardstock.
Applied spray protective coating using Krylon acrylic gloss. Burnished to imitate corrugated metal surfaces. All supporting struts are wire reinforced. I notified FG that the illustrated instructions show round prop hubs but there are none on the part pages. Gloss coated windows. Final build: wingspan 18 1/2 inches, length 12 inches. BP |
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Beautiful build! It's neat and clean...….great job indeed!
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Good job, Bob.
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Marvelous, nicely done.
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Well done!
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Fine work, Bob! I can't remember ever seeing the FG Trimotor completed before.
Don |
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Nice build, Bob....
But is some criticisme allowed..? Well, When I look at pictures of the real plane they have a flat bottom and sharpe edges there... Is this because the FG-planes have no bulkheads/formers? Maybe you can still improve this on your actual model. Some carefull bending, I think will do the trick. But if you're happ with it now I'm happy.
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Greetings from Holland Willem E. (AKA Ponytail) |
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That's a great build. Guess there wasn't any interior? That would be great but it doesn't take away from you work. Again, great job.
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Very nice ,bob!
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