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Shuttle Atlantis paper replika
my last model, simple but well attractive model replika this paper, hope you like it
one estimated greeting colleagues
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I like it! Obviously you have put a lot of time and effort into it. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
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Nice workmanship. Which kit did you use?
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That's a great shuttle. Well done!
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Most of you may notice that there are eight cpckpit windows on the model. A real shuttle has six. If Julius is a member here I would ask for a correction.....
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Yep, cockpit window layout could stand a bit of tweaking, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...35_cockpit.jpg
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Yup. But there's a lot of alighnment required.
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Ain't the Externat Tank orange (or white, in case of Columbia's two first flights)? Othewrwise, well, that looks impressive!
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It is apparently printed in black & white, to save some ink I'd guess. Besides, I am glad to see what the model looks like 'for real', I have wanted to see that since it was released.
The kit is cleverly designed, and the reason why it features such a big mistake as eight front windows is a mystery. |
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