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Here's a related presentation - Murph's F-16, but built in soda cans, at 1/100. Not exactly a clean build though, it still looks okay. Should have been more patient to remove the sticky tapes that protect the surfaces after the build is completed. Learnt a lesson!
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Want to see more, go there http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/655240-post158.html
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Very impressive model and very special work .... The model looks excellent.
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I agree. This work goes up to whole other category of "wow". Very beautiful model.
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Kinda makes me want to do a "what if" bare metal F-16. Even if the real thing is mostly composites.
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Top job Papermate. Sorta like a silver ingot with wings.
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No.36 Murph's B757
No.36 in this series is Murph's B757, based on the FedEx livery. This bird is huge, measuring some 25.5 inches in length and also a tail sitter. A lead bead, 15g, was placed in the nose cone to avoid that. A combination of soda and beer cans were used. For those of you who like big things, here is it.
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Want to see more of the B757, come here http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/657418-post192.html
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Recycle: About 2 cents per can.
Papermate makes into model: Priceless!
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In Michigan it’s worth 10 cents. Lol
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