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I know that there are designers like Bruno who are very consistent and generous, but this is the exception and not the norm. Tony takes time to make sure his work is perfect before he releases his models, and we must be respectful of his process even if it takes longer than you would like. Us students of Bruno are still far behind matching his speed If/when Tony decides to release the Bellanca, I will excitedly build it. If not, I will happily look at the pictures of his build and appreciate his work
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PAPERENGINEER Designs in progress: -C-2A Greyhound -Br.1050 Alize |
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Nice job on the Frogfoot Tony.
To me most Bellanca designs (like Stinson) are really appealing subjects. Hope your projects go well.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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Looking forward to your Bellancas. I believe the bimotor is going to be the first in any medium. Congratulations!
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I have started reading from the beginning now for the fifth time Bruno Vanhecke's thread "One model per (non working) day" and every time I find more ideas and above all that some of us consider it as a complete course to design, modify and recolor airplane models.
Several of us consider ourselves Bruno's disciples since we design, assemble, modify and recolor on the 1/100 scale with the tools he provided us and with the Truncated Cones method. We are very far from large scales such as 1/33 since for space reasons we have chosen 1/100 scale as our standard. The modeler who builds in 1/100 builds in any other scale. The prototype or first draft of the Bellanca 77 is already finished, now it is necessary to refine and correct some parts of the model apart from paneling and putting insignias and lettering on it. I will continue working in the Bellancas family with their Aircruiser and Airbus models apart from the Bellanca Flash of the Fuerza Aérea Mexicana. Be happy and best regards, José Antonio Rodíguez aka Tigertony100. [IMG][/IMG] |
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The great thread of Scissors and Planes is almost a bible given the wealth of content and contributions from everyone, it is a heritage of Papermodelers.com
The alpha of the Bellanca 77 is very beautiful, it captured the lines of the plane well. A line of Bellanca aircraft from the interwar years will be very welcome, either for us to appreciate the construction here, or for us to assemble as well. Keep up the great work my friend. |
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Indeed Péricles!
Looks like you've conquered the hard work of the Bellanca development José. Top job!
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Good looking Bellanca!
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Another great model and unique!
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