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And a top view, won't be able to fool you as you know probably what it is.
The pointed tube at the nose is not a toothpick but aluminium can scrap sheet rolled into the form as is. Papermate Arh, still not getting a larger picture. |
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Very long and sleek fuselage, if I had to wager a guess, I'd say an F-104
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Papermate, if you include a picture in your post as an attachment it will display small. Mouse over the picture to get a larger version of the picture. Sometimes clicking on that again will get an even larger version and sometimes another click will get a very larger version. Look for the + symbol in a magnifying glass icon.
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Thanks guys.
@Gman, just can’t escape from your watchful eyes. Papermate |
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If you still remember the Dash 8 http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/623181-post117.html, she's now fitted with spinning props and
is now No.6 in this series of soda can planes. Papermate |
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She looks great!
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Thanks, Carlos.
Papermate |
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Two excellent soda can models in one day!
Another beauty. Don |
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No.7 SNCASO SO-30 Bretagne by Bruno, 1/72
Thanks guys for visiting. Thanks to Bruno for his free model at 1/300 and I increased
it to 1/72, a scale not too large nor too small but easy to work on. And now, the 7th aluminium bird in this series, the SO-30 Bretagne (does it mean Britain?) with landing gears from the web and spinning props. I have to look for formers in building it. Added details, not all, are antennae - crescent moon shaped one on the top of the cockpit and linear ones connecting from the cockpit to the left fin and aft fuselage. A couple of them on the belly are omitted/forgotten! Hope you'll enjoy the views. Signing out .... Papermate |
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Another aluminum plane! Wonderful! You even made the tires from aluminum. How hard was that?
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