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1:33 ? Do I have to print on A3 or A4 paper?
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just standard A4 paper, 12 sheets if i am correct
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thank for new model
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#824
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Ah yes! the curious Tsybin RSR! Russia's effort to create an SR-71. Such a weird history and mostly such a weird concept that it just didn't work.
This is why Maxim's models are so great, he often picks out those utterly weird and strange contraptions from the Soviet period which are more or less neglected by the big model companies. I love them. Thanks so much, Maxim! You make good use of your spare time. |
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Thank you.
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#826
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Thank you, a very good day today.
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#827
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Thanks Paper - A4, yes )). This is not RSR, but fliying test airplane behind him.
Now i haven't free time, but soon, i hope, will do something interesting. |
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Oh now I get it, it's the NM-1 test model. The one with plywood skin and less powerful engines. Even more interesting of course. Because it is even weirder. And Maxim, take your time. There should be no rush. |
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Who says that your current release isn't interesting? No need to rush to the next design as it is better to have a well designed model than something hastily released. Thank you for the models that you've already given to us.
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Thank you!
Not only do you have excellent models, but they are often subjects which cause me to do some research. I'm always interested in learning something (or about something) new or new to me. |
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