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Landing Gear
Next, the tires |
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wooden decks
The fuselaje, print on card board |
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Tomorrow more pictures
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Could this mean this one is close to being released? I sure hope so, I have a project in mind already!
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
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Wonderful, Salvador!
I will follow this with interest. The D.VII was such a great plane.
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Neat precise cuts and clean glue-up are impressive! Looking forward to more pics.
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WOW, a designers build is always a joy. First class step-by-step introduction to an other first class model. Great work Salvador, I join the line to give this one a try too. Those working elevators, impressive. Same treatment for ailerons too? ;-) And very clever idea with the spoked wheels, I like it a lot.
Tappi |
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impresive work indeed.
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Salvador: this model could be presented nicely some kind of a workshop diorama. Frame on stands, wing being glued in a jig, different parts assembled on tables etc. This nice idea was presented to me by Airdave and it surely would be a nice build to try by someone who's talented enough to create the workshop surroundings and graphics needed too - anyone?
Tappi |
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Salvador,
This really should be in a museum, it gives such a clear sight on the structure of the fokker. And with your precise modelling. Great !!! |
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