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#5262
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True, but it does lend itself well to panel shading with pastel chalks,
or SNJ powders. I have only one box left in my stash!
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
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I'm thinking of starting a thread with the latest news about Pima Air and Space Museum. This is their latest:
Acquisitions: Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIVe MT847 RC-12 F-16 CH-46 Harrier GR.5 ZD353 Westland Gazelle OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Their A-24 finally has it's wings and they say they are currently restoring their Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik, with hopes to have it out on display in the fall. |
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Very Nice Photos!
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#5265
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They're all press release photos from the museum. I wish I worked for them.
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#5266
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You can tell them who you are and volunteer to do the paper models for their exhibits.
Papermate |
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A vote for Kiowa
A Kiowa would be very nice - haven't seen a model of that. There were some very nice RCAF yellow/green and special schemes.
What is in the que? Seems to me there was the Alpha and the SeaBee or have I got that confused with someone else? Keep up the great work. Regards, John |
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Thanks for the images, Murph!
Don |
#5269
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I've got a Seabee in the works, the F-100, and a Brewster Buffalo.
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Three winners (well, the Buffalo wasn't a winner, except in the hands of the Finns, but it was a neat, clunky-looking airplane that appeared in U.S. Navy, USMC, RAF, RAAF, and Finnish markings - and probably others - and I have always liked it, scratch built a solid model of it in 1956, and have a 1/24 Diels stick-and-tissue version on my dusty and cobwebbed basement workbench).
Don |
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