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some bulkheads on the way
Hello gents!
Haven't been here for a long time, but 737 is not forgotten Not much I could do without proper drawings and being with two little kids almost all the time, but hey ho I am getting two more bulkheads from the photos. kind regards Cybermac |
#282
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Boi baby could be a uniqe livery indeed
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#283
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Hello,
BMI baby - I saw them many times at Manchester Airport, although I really like their 'MBI classic colors'. Just a bit of update, 3 cross-sections are finally done according to what I could get from photos... kind regards Cybermac |
#284
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Hey.... Good to see you back at the desk. Been a very long time indeed. Glad you are OK and still working on this project (when life allows) All the best my friend.
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#285
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Thank you Pete!
The next step will be unfolding them 3 segments and hopefully, I can fit the stabilizer without much hustle. I hope I will find some time to do that when the kids and a job will be less demanding |
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#286
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Hello to 1/50...
Hello gents,
I have been asked about my 737 project various times and because I am struggling with the time to carry on with 1/36 BIG PROJECT, I decided to dig out the old 1/72 (95% done) and unlarge it to 1/50. That should save me some time and gray hair At some point, I will do the new 'B-737 1/33 project' (found new documentation!) but I will try to focus on 1/50 model (together with U-2 and my 'fighter project'). Please see the front part after some corrections, hope you like it. kind regards Cybermac |
#287
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Seems like you've gotten that nose shape very nicely.
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#288
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Is this the same nose design Boeing used in 707 and 727? It sure looks a lot like it.
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Very nice work, and welcome back!!
I don't know if the 737's fuselage has the exact same dimensions, but it's interesting how Boeing made 3 completely different aircraft models based on the same design.
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Boeing used the same nose and fuselage cross-section in all three of its (then-current) narrow body jets- 707, 727, and 737 (four, if you count the 720).
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