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Old 10-09-2018, 06:54 PM
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The C-46 was used by several firms, not only civil but also the military of more than 20 countries, so there is a lot to pick from.
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Old 10-13-2018, 04:37 AM
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More done this morning
Name this bird-capture4.jpg

staring the panel line textures in Photo Paint
Name this bird-capture5.jpg

That'll do for now parts of me are falling asleep, cant feel the mouse or chair
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Old 10-13-2018, 07:28 AM
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HOW BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What scale are you planning for the C-46?
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Old 10-13-2018, 04:16 PM
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Rick,

Do you realize that none of the aircraft released by Gary have formers?
And most of his models vary in size, and more than likely, based on past performance, this Commando will be around 1:100 or 1:72
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Rick,

Do you realize that none of the aircraft released by Gary have formers?
And most of his models vary in size, and more than likely, based on past performance, this Commando will be around 1:100 or 1:72
Dear Mr. Rickstef:

Concerning formers in Mr. Pilsworth card aircraft, you are 100% wrong. It seems to me, with all due respect, that you haven't seen ANY aircraft designed by Mr. Pilsworth. Just go to the "downloads" section and you can see his beautiful airplanes there. I have downloaded them all and ALL have formers.

As for scale of his models, you are right. Different scales depending on the type of model.

Best wishes,

Rick
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Old 10-13-2018, 07:34 PM
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We could get into an argument but, the kits i have download from Gary do not have formers
Plus I have approved nearly everyone of Gary's kits he has uploaded, and I have seen those up close
so your statement is not correct.
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Old 10-13-2018, 08:22 PM
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My statement is correct. I have once again check my downloads and they all have formers. It seems to me something is happening. Perhaps my interpretation of formers might be different from yours, sir. I'm checking now, for example, the VC-10. On page 5, I see parts 7b aft and front 7a, are fuselage formers. Check the DeHavilland Dove, Parts 1a, 2b and 2a. These are just two examples.
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Old 10-13-2018, 09:01 PM
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Ok Rick, You have your version and I have the truth.

I am done with you, you need to just accept that not all of Gary's kits have formers(as your initial statement read)
I can or could go through all of Gary's kits, and point out which ones do not, but that gets us nowhere.
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Dear Mr. Rickstef:
... It seems to me, with all due respect, that you haven't seen ANY aircraft designed by Mr. Pilsworth. ...
This is the best part of this entire argument! LMAO


Gary...would you be planning on creating any of the new Thunderbirds craft?
Thunderbirds Are Go

Or does that show interest you at all?

I ask because I happen to be a huge fan of the show.
(I have already tackled FAB 1.)
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Old 10-13-2018, 11:41 PM
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Here we go again LMAO
First colour scheme coming up "The Tinker Belle"
Name this bird-capture6.jpg

And maybe after Braniff International
Name this bird-photo_2242.jpg

As for the scale 1:72 which will give it a wingspan of 45.6cm or 18 inches
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