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I could shoot for 1:10. You might need a bigger shelf though.
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I see a new repaint contest forming around a 737 theme.
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That one might get us in trouble, in more ways that one.
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Yea, but it's orange!
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What really sucks is that right next to the 787 at Pima was a 737 that I completely ignored.
Kinda gives you an idea of the size difference... Ok. not completely ignored. Time to go back. |
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If you did a family of 737s, you could do the Navy's new P-8 Poseidon aircraft, that are replacing the old P-3s.
Boeing: p-8-poseidon |
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I still think that 1:32 or 1:48 would be too big for practical displaying purposes.
If we are going to do a NASA 737 we should try 1:72. -RunwayOneSixRight (Matthew) |
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If you do a 737, could you do a -200 in British Airways? I can only see a few British liveries at ecardmodels.com...If you take the suggestion, please, could you do the old livery? I love old liveries!!!!
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old livery from NAC in nz would be good.airline does not exist anymore
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I probably won't do any civilian 737's. I'm sticking to the original-engined version, so anything with the newer turbofans is out. There are a few 737 model's out there already with the new engines, so civilian 737's aren't lacking. Older military ones are though.
I am thinking of doing another repaint contest with the 737 though, so I'm sure people will go hog wild with repaints. |
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