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Thanks, Sergio.
Ok, Today I finished the P-38! (Except a bit of black that I'll aply to the nose wheel once I finish this post) My veredict? The original paper model is good, easy to convert from 1:33 to 1:72. I could had made the model just like it came except that I had not a color printer available. There were small details, like the size of the main landing gear, frontal antena and the propeller blades. But I'm happy with the result. I included the plastic bombs, corrected the size of all the parts I mentioned up here, and placed all the lettering included in the plastic one. By the way, the P-38 engines are simetrical: one turns clockwise, another one counterclosckwise. It means three blades are ok, and three blades are wrong and I had to rebuild them, not only in size but in shape too. I included a "family picture" of the three pairs of models that I have both in plastic and paper.
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Six 1/350 submarines, four sailing ships, twelve 1/700 ships plus one in drydock, twenty one 1/72 airplanes plus three in the assembly line, one space fighter, two 1/144 airplanes. |
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Da el gatazo / you may fool someone,
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Just found this picture in facebook, and almos almost made it with my models! :-)
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Six 1/350 submarines, four sailing ships, twelve 1/700 ships plus one in drydock, twenty one 1/72 airplanes plus three in the assembly line, one space fighter, two 1/144 airplanes. |
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