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Thanks everyone for the explanations.
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I worked on Canberras at RAF Wyton in the late 1980's. During my tour, I worked on B2, T4, TT100, and finally the PR9.
Somebody somewhere must make a good quality B2/T4 (in 231 OCU colours) but I've not found one available. Any pointers gratefully received ... |
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This looks fantastic!
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Super nice looking work there. What did you model that in? Looks great. Would you you consider doing the NASA High altitude version?
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An all-time favourite, the interdiction version of the Canberra...it's very cool just being able to see your design images ...can't wait to see it take shape in paper...
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In the first picture, the model looks deceptively simple - but there's a lot of detail in it - wheels, cockpit, inside parts, jet engine compressor, ... all of them very nice looking
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Thanks for the input guys! The model is deceptively simple, like most of my kits. I really try to put as much detail as possible with the fewest parts. Buildability is big for me, avoiding lots of fidgety details unless absolutely needed. As far as software, I use: Milkshape 3D, 3DS Max, Illustrate!, Photoshop, and good ol' MS Paint for the vast majority of the design work.
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Looking forward to your completion and sale of this one!
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Here are some full res samples of the right wing, for those curious. It shows the level of detail you should expect of the whole model. The parts are big, but have lots of detail...
Thanks for your interest! |
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