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thanks for the response. I am going to con tine to hope for the PT boat and look forward to the A-26s.
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New releases today:
The New Aeroflot version of the Tu-154 is now available. Also up is the refreshed B-57s and WB-57s Get them here: Tupolev Tu-154 Martin B-57 Canberra |
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Continuing the Martin theme, next up is the Martin P4M Mercator.
Get it here Martin P4M Mercator I've also got the Martin P6M Seamaster ready to go, but it has to wait until next week. I want to have it on my table at the convention, but in order to transport it, it has to travel in pieces. I've got the major components awaiting final assembly until I get to the hotel. Then I'll take pictures and release it. |
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Any updates regarding the CRJ-700?
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None yet. I've got a few projects ahead of it, but hopefully I can get to it soon.
New laptop is set up and chugging away, so time to finish what got interrupted last week. 2 models to release today: The Martin P6M Seamaster. I have 2 more schemes planned for it Get it here: Martin P6M SeaMaster Also the Ford GPA Sea Jeep, aka "Seep" It's failure inspired the DUKW (It was too small and unseaworthy, so they decided to make it bigger). Get it here: Sea Jeep |
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As my first foray into large ship models*, I present the Lun Class Ekranoplan
This is the "Spasatel" Search and Rescue version. Get it here: Lun Class Ekranoplan *Although they might look similar to traditional aircraft, ekranoplans like the Lun are not classified as aircraft, seaplanes, hovercraft, or hydrofoils. Rather, crafts like the Lun-class ekranoplan are classified as maritime ships by the International Maritime Organization due to their use of the ground effect, in which the craft glides just above the surface of the water. Lun-class ekranoplan - Wikipedia |
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My apartment was invaded over the weekend.
The Douglas A-26 Invader that is. Miss Murphy Dream Girl Sugarland Express US Navy JD-1 Invader Fire Eaters Fire Bomber from "Always" Get them here: Douglas A/B-26 Invader |
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After 4 years (at least), 13 restarts, and a whole month to get it built, the Douglas A2D Skyshark is finally ready for takeoff. Hopefully the propellors stay on.
Prototype Pre-production version Get them here: Douglas A2D Skyshark |
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Nice! It looks great Murph. I'm happy for you that you finally got it knocked out.
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Got the Sharks! Thanks Murph. Nice to have on Christmas Eve.
Don |
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