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Great looking model!
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Hey, when a model is said to be Rigby-esque, that is high compliment. Thanks.
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Larry... Like it or not, you are now officially my newest best friend... I simply love everything about your design and I hope to see more models using this style.
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Hello, Falco.....I'm always glad to make new friends. Since you ask (ha-ha), I do have on the drawing board a couple of simple designs, one being another plane, and one being a vintage auto.
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What a cute little plane!
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Very nice!
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Looks like a hot ship for sure. Maybe a two seat trainer version. Or maybe a navy scout?
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Hello, Kiwi 2 and Wyvern....thanks for the good comments. Navy colors is not something that had occurred to me, but I like the idea.
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OOH OOH
Hows about a single central float version for the cruisers |
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Not trying to highjack your thread. but my imagination got the better of me.
After extensive sea trials it was evident that a twin float option was the way to go. Due to the long struts needed for wing floats proving susceptible to damage. And lowering the wing would involve a complete redesign. Said floats would be simple box structures in keeping with the original design parameters. |
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