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But labels make the model special. Flip to the bare metal side if you want an all-aluminium model.
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Especially like the Dark Guinness Knight! I'd almost try that one (-=
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After the 614 crash, all my previous photos on this threads are gone. No worries, however,
I'll post them back, one by one. But for this new one that shines like no armours do, here are the latest pictures of my latest build with soda/beer cans. Papermate |
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Some more update less engines and u/c.
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How would you like to see a one-engined B737?
The other engine is on the way but will be sometime after this update. Papermate |
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And something else.
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Neat Work Papermate!
Coke can modeling helps create wonderful gifts. Bob Penikas |
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Wonderful work, Bob. Did you use superglue or something else to bond the aluminium parts
together. I used superglue and paper as a median to hold the parts together. Papermate |
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Howdy Papermate,
I used QUICK HOLD by the makers of E6000 Bob Penikas |
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Very nice.
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