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Murph's Models - Saunders-Roe SR.45 Princess, 1/98, Beta Build
After many trials on assembly and re-scaling, I'm building Murph's Saunders-Roe
SR.45 Princess as designed. The fuselage, without the lower hull yet, measures some 18-1/4" (46.2 cm) and the wing span is expected to be 27" with floats retracted. So you guys who want it big will have it big. It's the hardest build that I have come across so far. It's the nose section, ten parts each for the top and mid bubbles. Man, it's killing me. A lot of paint job touching up is required when the model is at its final stage of completion. BTW, a 3A battery is placed there for size comparison. Papermate |
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It about killed me designing it. No more multiple-bubble planes please.
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Kills me just lookin' at it!
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WOW, now that is unbelievable.
Gary
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The latest state of play of the Princess.
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Progress looks good. You're doing a great job on the multiple bubbles.
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Wow!
Beautiful airplane. Beautiful design. Beautiful work. Don |
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papermate, that fuselage/hull looks like a lot of work. Very nice job.
Gary
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Nice job on the fuselage of this complexe bird .
The nose is incredible, very difficult to do I like this aircraft, very weird but majestic. Keep doing good work like that . Regards, Ronan |
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And it only took 3 redesigns to get it to this point.
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