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Fuji T-1 by Trotskiy
Dear All:
This is my first attempt at Trotskiy's T-1. Unfortunately It was a little smaller by 3 mm which in a 1/33 scale is nothing but in 1/400 is like one foot short! In any case, this is a model I have wanted to build for more than 30 years after I went to an air show near Fukuoka. The plane is very well design and the graphics are outstanding when you build it in the original one pager. But I learned than when you reduce it too much the graphics fade so I just retouched the red. I was not very pleased with the cockpit but to be fixed in the next scaled corrected (maybe). To my knowledge, this is the only T-1 available in paper. If you know about other please let me know. |
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I don't know how you guys make them so small. Looks good to me.
Dave |
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Me neither.I bet this is photoshoped picture and real one is much bigger
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That's tiny! It looks like the japanese looked at the TF-86F, liked it and decided to make their own.
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Carlos |
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You really have no problem storing your models on these microscopic scales! The graphics of these designs had something special, like the Zio. Long ago I lost track of this site, I think it will stop working if I remember correctly or am wrong? Wonderful work Pablo!
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But then I realized that my friend and countryman doesn't use Photoshop, He uses MS Powerpoint!!! Not seriously, Pablo has have a looong learning curve to master these tiny beauties. And the reward is that He uses a very small space to display them!!! Go ahead my friend. Duro y al Cerebro!! Best Regards, Tony. |
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