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Finally got the interior finished:D:D
Photo realistic control console (cellphone cam couldn't get that close:o. Trust me, it's there though) Installed inside FInally I can close up the fuselage and progress!! Somebody mentioned that my skills tend more towards designing than building. I think a reprint is called for, once I get a printer that'll print on cardstock again. |
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Looking real nice. Great interior.
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kool dude:d
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Hey, Murph,
Try cleaning the feed rollers in your printer. Bob |
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Wow, now you just need to paint it dark blue and have Micky Rooney in the pilot's seat with a green hat. It looks great. May the printing Gods smile on you for a new printer.
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I did. I've got a 5 year old konica minolta color laser I've been using. I think I'm gonna use this as an excuse to finally spring for an inkjet, so I can stop worrying about the flaking issues.
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That is a great interior, for a model that cries out for one. Look forward to minifying it for he Micromodel S51 :-))
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I just got an idea for a diorama.
I just saw an old movie called "The Final Countdown" about a modern aircraft carrier that is sent back in time to 1941, just off Hawaii...yep, with just enough time to prevent the Pearl Harbor attack. I thought it'd be cool to do a diorama of an F-14 lining up on a Zero to close in for the kill. Now I get to play with scaling issues. (Gonna blow up the F-14, and see if making it huge makes it easier to build.) |
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I saw that movie a couple of years ago on t.v. That should be a neat diorama!
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