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Old 03-26-2014, 12:19 PM
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Looking forward to Malaysia and China Southern
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Old 03-26-2014, 12:20 PM
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of course and build many of them.. but that's on hold till I get to 500 flight sim hours ( 50 more hours to go)
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Old 03-26-2014, 01:12 PM
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Well, A-380 Singapore is ready and uploaded and waiting for approval. On page 3 you'll find undercarriage. Enjoy it!
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:26 PM
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Here in the meantime is the U-2.
the pictures of the test build are included. (Yes, I know I did not color the seams )

On to the next model.
Many thanks Guv' ... straight to the top of the pile, but I'll try to resist and finish the Connie first. That's looking good but still needs engines.

Glad to see you've done an early U2, and resisted the lure of the 'Dragon Ladies'. OK, I admit they were better looking, but that ain't what flew on 'Olive Harvest'. Ta muchly.

Keep on snippin' ... Johnny.

PS: I just noticed you've titled it as 'Dragon Lady'. I would be very surprised if they used a 2B
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:45 PM
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how about making these 2 birds Bruno
While we're back on requests, and the previous mention of WW2... How about 'Enola Gay' and 'Memphis Belle' ... just for starters like.

There's plenty of B-17s around, but not in 1:300 or suitable to shrink to it.

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Old 03-26-2014, 04:51 PM
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While we're back on requests, and the previous mention of WW2... How about 'Enola Gay' and 'Memphis Belle' ... just for starters like.

There's plenty of B-17s around, but not in 1:300 or suitable to shrink to it.

Johnny.
I second the request for Enola Gay - you've gotten me off to a good start modelling all the big birds of Udvar-Hazy with the SR-71 and Air France Concorde, plus a base for redesigning the dash 80 and P-51C, so let's continue!
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Old 03-26-2014, 05:51 PM
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Bruno did a couple or so B-17's.
I ordered the Memphis Bell, and it is a nice model, is in 1/100 scale.
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Old 03-27-2014, 02:17 AM
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Some people are impressed by the sheer size of modern airlines compared to the older planes.

I'm impressed by the sheer amount of planes that have existed and that can be designed. Once I started a list of models of WWII and ended up with more than 2400 different types.

With all these "requests" you are sending in, no wonder my to do list is about two miles long. Everytime I open this thread, there are a few new models to design.

I can only add them to the list and maybe one day I'll get them done.

I can offer you the Air Force One today (untested). Unfortunately I did not see it fly over yesterday. Maybe in June.
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Old 03-27-2014, 05:21 AM
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Some people are impressed by the sheer size of modern airlines compared to the older planes.

I'm impressed by the sheer amount of planes that have existed and that can be designed. Once I started a list of models of WWII and ended up with more than 2400 different types.

With all these "requests" you are sending in, no wonder my to do list is about two miles long. Everytime I open this thread, there are a few new models to design.

I can only add them to the list and maybe one day I'll get them done.

I can offer you the Air Force One today (untested). Unfortunately I did not see it fly over yesterday. Maybe in June.
Great model! I know I will be going to the Netherlands in June. Then my family and I will take the train to London via Brussels. Maybe I can catch a few shots of the AF1
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Old 03-27-2014, 08:17 AM
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Here is, based on the L-749, the L-1049 Super constellation in its early version, with the short nose and no wingtanks. I also used the Prototype livery. It looked pretty nice.

Next could be the L-1049G, with wing tanks and than later maybe the L-1649 Starliner. Or something else maybe.

Hope you like it

Bruno
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