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There's a 1:32 Precise Card Models XF5U-1 paper model. But if you wanted an V-173, I don't know of any.
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Do you have a url for that publisher?
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Here you go.
ML Paper Models: Home Page I saw it at a Paper Modelers Convention many years ago and it built up nicely. I think it was on Lou Dausse's table. |
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Oh, yes, Moshe's site. Duh!!! Billy posted that url at the beginning of the thread. Looks like I'll have to get it. It does look so cool.
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I'll take 'em! Just like the rest of us, I have more projects to fill several lifetimes! But, this could be a relatively easy one. I'll PM you with my email address. Thanks, Billy!
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That looks like Dr. Zarkov's model. You did a really nice job on it. Did you thermoform the canopy and nose cone?
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I was working on the V-173, but lost everything in a hard drive crash. I was gonna have to restart anyway. It ain't easy capturing the shape of the fuselage in paper without formers.
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