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Thank you very much everyone for your kind comments.
Don Boose, thanks for the information, it is very good to know a bit of history that you give us constantly, it is impressive your knowledge about these machines that forged the history of aviation.Many thanks Kacper , thanks to you for giving us these fabulous jobs, it was a pleasure to build the TBD. I escaped from work for a while and took some pictures in different parts of my home in the open air, my neighbors looked at me as saying what is this crazy? I show you. |
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Better pics Sergio. Real fine effort with this one mister. It looks like your TBD force-landed on a Miami beach!
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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Great job Sergio. Nice photos too. Thank you.
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This is a great hobby for the retiree - interesting, time-consuming, rewarding - and about as inexpensive a hobby as you can find. Shamelessly stolen from a post by rockpaperscissor |
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Garry, elliott thank you very much!
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Very Nice Build!!!!
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Thanks Pericles!
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About perfect imho.
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Douglas TBD Devastator
Wow,
That is a nice piece of work! How long did it take you? |
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Thank you very much! I do not know exactly, I calculate about 10 or 12hs, it takes five days at a rate of 2 hours or less per day.Take more in achieving some decent photos than in building it
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