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Old 11-04-2011, 07:53 AM
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Old 11-04-2011, 10:52 AM
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BTW, The last EC-135, German Bundeswehr, is available, and I just sent up a 3rd Savage (And added wingtip tanks to the other 2 versions) Get them before they get buried in the avalanche ;-)
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UP to size?
Heh.. Yes. to keep it in line with all the others. 1/35 which would put it about 2 foot across the wing and 20 inchs -/+ nose to tail.
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Yhanks murpy ..got the first two savages yesterday..kits look good..will start building today..ive been after this one a long time..now we need the neptune and the orion never satisfied are we? All the best to you.....bill
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Never satisfied is a good thing. Means I'll never run out of models to design.
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Yhanks murpy ..got the first two savages yesterday..kits look good..will start building today..ive been after this one a long time..now we need the neptune and the orion never satisfied are we? All the best to you.....bill
Have you seen Chris at eCardmodels.net's Neptune?

1/48 OP-2E Neptune US Navy Repaint MR-2 BU - ECardmodels.com Shop - Downloadable models and crafts

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Next up, a helicopter so awesome it took 2 companies to develop it.

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The Cheyenne has a friend now.
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OK, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna tackle the F-14. Any suggestions on how to get the wings to swing? I have a few ideas, but 2 (or more) heads are better than one, as they say.
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OK, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna tackle the F-14. Any suggestions on how to get the wings to swing? I have a few ideas, but 2 (or more) heads are better than one, as they say.
The magic finger/teeth or a bar from front edge to rear edge are the two Ive seen about

Here's a rather interesting scheme for the prototype F-14B
and a patch from (what I can gather) some joint maneuvers between the US Navy and Australian Armed Forces
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