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Ok Chris, then good luck in the exams
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Good luck with your exams. Beautiful job on the 767.
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Hey guys, had a quick break in my studying to do this little guy. Not a 767 but rather a 757 from Thomson. I’ll do a Thomson 767 to go along with it after I finish the 777 United for Axie.
This model was designed by Hermercraft https://mega.nz/#!6IAxWSQQ!FCmVrtqXH...nwUbjOcSarzvYM |
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Woo, the super model, and it will be TUI okay, I'm waiting for B767 LOT in total, and soon I am looking for B767 Aeroflot
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Chris, any idea of the scale and is there an instruction sheet for Thomson's 757?
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No need to reply, as the title of the thread says it all. Look see PR and got the answers.
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This isn't a PR designed model, a youtuber named Hermercraft designed it. He made an instructional video for the 757.
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Well, then, I was misled by the title. Wonder again what the scale is?
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1:120. That's the scale that Hermercraft likes to work in.
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With the Air Canada Rouge, the Condor, and once you get the American Airlines version done, you'll have covered my experiences in fueling 767's (I've actually fueled Condor's D-ABUH in fact, though my favorites are D-ABUD, and D-ABUT "Da Butt" *insert Minion giggling*). Just a bit of advice when you do the American Airlines version: They're not white. American Airlines color scheme is actually a very light gray, with silver flecks in the paint.
If you do regular Air Canada, their main color is a pale mint green (the ones that don't have black bottoms or tails.) |
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