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Test build finished. Model corrected (not on the pictures, except for the right engine and rudder braces added). 3 recolors in progress.
oh yeah, it is huge (compared to my previous models) Bruno |
#8442
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New releases as promised.
1692 Bristol Bombay desert 1693 Bristol Bombay camo 1694 Bristol Bombay red cross 1695 Bristol Bombay grey with a (bad quality) picture of the profiles (made with Paint to keep the size down). Bruno |
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And I added some recolors of the Goodyear F2G
1696 Goodyear F2G-2 checker 1697 Goodyear F2G-2 74 1698 Goodyear F2G-2 18 Bruno |
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Thank you very much. This one is a great contribution.
Also I like your new way to describe the planes with the colored profiles. This will be a nice companion, and much easier to build, for the Potez 56 or 62 family. |
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Awesome Bruno! Bombay is very welcome!
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#8446
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Thanks again.
Here a completely out of era plane. I really had to do it. Nr 1699 Grumman XF10F-1 Jaguar Hope you like it. B |
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That's an interesting plane doomed by its engine.
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Carlos |
#8448
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Among other things. It's test pilot described it as entertaining to fly "because there was so much wrong with it."
I hope the model will not be described as such |
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Dear Bruno:
Very nice, totally unpredictable output!!!! I presume, another first in paper' Happy modeling. Pablo ps I printed the Bombay again, cutting is in progress although the engines in 1/400 are truly a challenge. The humble Bombay gave important contribution to the desert campaign, including transportation for the nascent SAS, and the Greek royal family!!! |
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Very niiicce!
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hornet, policía federal |
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