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Those Lockheed aircraft were particularly beautiful, and so is your model.
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Amazing work yet again Jan.
It's pilot, Major Charles Tucker, cut an astonishing 12.6 feet off the wingspan for the 1946 Thompson Trophy race. It qualified at 392 mph, and was thought to capable of close to 500 mph, but ill luck forced it out.
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Very nice Jan!
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Thank you.
A model that won't take up much space on your shelves (especially reduced to 1/200): Tony Le Vier's Cosmic Wind. LeVier Cosmic Wind - Wikipedia |
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Teensy! More true craftsmanship Jan.
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Very very tiny! Wow! Very nice model!
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Thank you my friends!
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My latest Astroracer, number 89, "Game boy", piloted by Italian Mario Lugi (but you would have guessed that, right? ).
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Very creative!
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