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In order to alleviate any suspicion of scale manipulation. Here is the model with a 1:25 turret from another project.
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#12
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Hes kidding! It was a compliment to the great build :P
Chris
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I know and appreciate it Chris. I Just thought I'd show a pic that gives a better idea of the model's size and play along.
Thanks for the positive comments Dave and Garland. |
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Fess up. You scaled the PZL turret and the cube by 200% to fake those last 2 pictures.
Very good build at the small part sizes involved. |
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This is certainly one of the more complicated model of the contest !
A great one ! |
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When one considers what goes into building a Halinski cockpit it is not really all that bad. The worst part is cutting out the parts as they are so close together on the page. Reading the part numbers is fun too.
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When I find the numbers to small to read after scaling down, I print another copy on regular paper at normal size so I can see the numbers. This also helps when there are indistinct shapes/angles I need to cut in the smaller parts.
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Some small progress on this one. Fit is not great at this scale and the instructions for some of the pieces are poor or non-existent.
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Nice-looking model, Douglas.
Don |
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Thanks Don, nice to see you back.
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