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I'm getting there. Still need to draw the cockpit, the lines on the fuselage and the engines and get the colors aligned. then there are the tabs to add. A few hours more, so perhaps tonight, or tomorrow. (have to work during the day )
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In the meantime (before the 777) here is one of the twenty or so triplanes developped by the Germans during WWI in response to the Sopwith Triplane: the Pfalz Dr.I
have fun with it. I know, I'll never get rich by giving these models for free, but if you want to sponsor me PM me. |
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I'm always wondering when I see how many people view my models, how many actually also build them. Some models have been viewed over a 100 times.
How could I get that info? |
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Let me (and the rest of the modelers) know how it turns out. Thanks |
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Already found a little error. one of the engines has a KLM sign reversed. I'll have to correct that. but not tonight. it's getting late. so I bid you goodnight.
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I am just trying to get 1 finished and you post 6 more.... I can't keep up. For someone who lived in the "large" scale size, I am finding these "little ones" fun. Stop with the WW1 birds though, I can't see things that small. Darren
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If you don't mind I found a small error....
The Boeing 777-200 and -300 have what are known as "raked wingtips", basically the wing tip bends back a little. Boeing the 777 and 787 have them and on this model I noticed they didn't. Other than that the model looks amazing. -RunwayOneSixRight |
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hornet, policía federal |
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