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Caproni Ca.97
Dear All:
Pucara73 posted a vintage Caproni 97 from around 1927. Caproni CA-97 Which is posted in Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...1927_circa.jpg and I ventured to build in 1/400 Caproni CA-97 |
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Where is it?I don't see it.
Just kiddin You made it to match Norge?Good idea and great execution.They both look very good together. |
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Wonderful work Pablo !!
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Corrected wing
Thank you, much appreciated the encouragement!
Here is the correction I had to do for the wing to be symmetrical |
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a better picture
here is a better picture
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....WOW... a little wonder!!!
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a Bristol Blenheim, nsfk publication (early of 40“s).
Saludos. juan |
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Que cool!
Thank you very much! It is a Mark IV |
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Thank you! The Blenheim is a good looking and historic model. I have the vintage Savoia 81 from one of your earlier posts about 75% built, and I'm happy with it overall. The fit is surprisingly good so far. Fine detail is lacking, so I resized it to 1/144 based on wingspan. There will be a completion thread on it before too long.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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