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Ooo, something up my alley.Wonderful .
Untill now I don't think anyone made Anson in paper. Now there will be one (or more) top notch design. Thank you Garry. |
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Very nice Avro Anson.
Gary
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Perhaps this, please?
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Rough texture mapping on the way to define panel lines etc...
UC legs n wheels and engine fronts n props to do
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oh you the MAN thank you sir paperlot
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LOL-for a moment I thought you installed R2D2 in Ansons fuselage instead of gun turret.
That would be funny thing to see,I should try it just for fun. |
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And just so you don't think only the colonials can get excited about an Anson, memories of an AT-20 from California!
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For the origin of the yellow Avro Anson, the link is here http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/565014-post1.html. And not to hijack this thread, please, as a matter of courtesy, start a new thread or continue with Scott K's to continue with this, in case any of you are interested. Thank you.
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