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As for the laser cut pieces, the bend was in such a way that it ran along the length of most of the pieces and didn't do much damage to the parts. I lucked out in that respect. I did stop by the Post Office and was told that without insurance it would take me anywhere from 8 to 12 months to get a refund and that they would have to take the package and its contents............ no thanks Uncle Sam... Again, appreciate your suggestion, SFX |
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Not to hijack the thread, but Rhinebeck is a bit of a ride from Colorado. Did you live in NY previously?
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It's all becoming clear now: Four pages worth of the complete interior structure. Orlik would even have the builder add the internal bracing wire of the fuselage: Even though WWI aircraft aren't my primary interest, this a pretty impressive kit nonetheless. Great recommendation! Mike P.S. This was in today's package as well: Another neat kit, which has an interesting way of replicating the corrugated skin in graphic form. Might do a review on this one if one hasn't been done already.
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Sorry for the hijack. I'm looking forward to watching the triplane come together. It looks pretty challenging as well. Seeing these two great kits built at the same time would be a real treat. |
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Please to continue, Mike.
Looks like you have started a Triplane boom, Francis Marion. Don |
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We'll just have to wait and see, Swampfox, (F. Marion) |
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