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Good! That's still very tiny!!
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I don't know how y'all do it, even with magnifiers. Looking at y'alls results and thinking about the work involved makes my eyes and fingers hurt. I salute those of you with eagle eyes and nimble fingers!
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The urgly fresh guy farman f 121 1:1250
Hello,
this is my entry to the competition. The Farman was a airliner end of the 1920s. This is the time period of my planed diorama Airport Schiphol. The air plane is my own design. kind regards Sepp |
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a few pictures more
The template is with 700 kb to big to upload it here.
kind regards Sepp |
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Thank god, that your restaurant geusts don't fall under the definition 'aircraft' ...
Michi
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Wow, amazingly small Josef! Very nicely done.
I made one that small too but an ant came and flew off in it before I could take a picture! -George |
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O.K., now I'm in, too!
My entry is Bruno's Arado Ar 196 as it appeared in Herge's comic "The Shooting Star", reduced to 1/1250 scale (or 8% of the kit's original size). I fear, however, that I will suffer from a reduced score for utilizing some of the most sophisticated tools one might imagine... Cheers! Michi
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1/1250 is popular.. any one dares to take 1/1500?
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I can't even think that small. Anything below 1/60 makes my brain hurt
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Bwain... ? Whut? WHHUUUTTTTT ?!?
Well, the difference between 1/1250 and 1/1500 is neglectable, so yes, I would dare to go there anytime, I simply don't want to. Things might look different again at a scale of maybe 1/2000 to 1/3000. On the other hand, that's where (stand alone) paper planes start to become silly...
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