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You definitely are a man of many (and mini) talents
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Those look real good. The graphics on the cans make the forms stand out. Nice work.
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Thank you guys and here comes the first of the three, the albatros III.
Wish it were 1/60 but turns out to be 1/67 if built as is from Zio's templates. Maybe re-do it at 1/60, but just maybe. |
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Great work as always Papermate.
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Great model Papermate.Coincidently I'm looking into Asahi Shimbun newspaper contributions to aviation,specifically their Breguet XIX planes bought for 1925 Tokyo-Moscow-Paris-London flight.
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Thanks, Butelczynski.
The next of the trio is Fokker DR 1 that comes out 1/62 from Zio's template as is. |
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That DR-1 is awesome, great work! But now my wife wants me to try that, she loves your soda can planes.
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Great Scott, DWest. Soda or beer, your choice?
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Hi guys, here's the last of the trio, Tiger Moth, made from Australian Vale beer cans.
Some improvements were made to the u/c struts to make it look better. I like this colour match of yellow wings and black fuselage, do you? |
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Here comes the next batch of mix scale can planes.
Murph's Junker J-4 1/33 in the background and those in front are you know what, Zio's WW2 planes at 1/60. |
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