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Old 12-21-2010, 08:51 AM
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I agree totally with Wilja a very clean and neatly designed model, designing models that look right is harder than it sounds.

Seeing models like this is inspiring stuff
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Nice! you're making the BuNo 164585, that is in Oberschleißheim museum of Germany. Great!
Recently I have finished the 164584, that crashed in January, 1995.

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any news about this project?
i not see a progres for a wail
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Old 02-19-2011, 03:42 PM
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Nice! you're making the BuNo 164585, that is in Oberschleißheim museum of Germany. Great!
Recently I have finished the 164584, that crashed in January, 1995.

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any news about this project?
i not see a progres for a wail
Working on it. Put it aside when I realized the subject was already built, but have concluded that there is no such thing as original, too many people in this world to ever have a truly original idea. I think if you google long enough you will find just about everything is being designed and built.
So with that thought in mind... I am just going to go forward with what makes me happy as this is a hobby. Will try to post update soon. None of my projects die they just get pushed around in the schedule
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Old 02-19-2011, 03:51 PM
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He Mike, just remember that the Hobby model is so rare that it's actualy not available for most of us mortals,I found it after 3 years and it is realy a handdrawn,80ties style model and the way you are designing it's up to today's standards...
BTW how and where do you publish your stuff?
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Old 02-20-2011, 09:58 AM
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He Mike, just remember that the Hobby model is so rare that it's actualy not available for most of us mortals,I found it after 3 years and it is realy a handdrawn,80ties style model and the way you are designing it's up to today's standards...
BTW how and where do you publish your stuff?
Have never published yet. I expect to publish on Ecardmodels.com at some time in the near future. Yes I know that it is rare. I went on the hunt when you posted a while back that you werer looking for it. I followed that thread and then proceeded to design it in sketchup. I am working on cockpit and landing gears. Will probably bring it to the top again , although I do have an SR 71 that is waiting to be built in my stack . And then there is the Bristol 188 that looks very much like the lines of the SR 71, I am interested in seeing that one finish also.
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Uhmm hi Dixon.. IS there any progress on this X-31 or is this a (hopefully not) dead project?
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:21 AM
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He Mike, how is this project going?
I found this today and had to think about this thread;
http://igor113.livejournal.com/228641.html
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Old 08-24-2012, 05:20 PM
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He Mike, how is this project going?
I found this today and had to think about this thread;
igor113 - Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim ?.8: X-31
Interesting article Billy, I have been pounding away on the PV2 Harpoon, got bogged down and left designing for awhile, then started building some of the hard stuff to see if I could get inspired again, X-31 mostly finished, but the hard part, layout and instruction not yet completed. Will get back to it soon I promise. Thanks for the link it got me thinking about it again, and the reference material is top notch...
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