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My sr-71 is done!!! made using Inkscape, and cone template maker
I am just ecstatic on how it turned out!!!
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Abdullah,
Nice work. What cone template maker are you using?
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Turned out great. Very nicely done.
Gary
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Very neat looking design.
Awesome build! Mike |
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Sr-71
Very very nice, love the color. Jeff
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You are correct to be ecstatic. It looks wonderful.
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^ What they said, great design/build.
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This looks very tidy. Interesting to see the aircraft in white rather than the usual black, it looks good (although the black is to deal with skin heat when flying hypersonic). Based on your previous builds, I guess you designed the model from blueprints, which is impressive. The link to the cone truncator tool is really helpful as well, although from watching some railway model building videos on Youtube I believe this can be done in Inkscape directly.
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blackbird, inkscape, lockheed martin, sr-71 |
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