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After looking at some of my photos — and comparing them with pictures of the real deal — I concluded my XLR-99 motor didn’t look right. There were details missing and some of the colors were wrong. So this morning, I pulled out my tools and made a new one. Sixty-six parts later, I popped off the old motor and glued the new one on.
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I love your attention to details. Researching a model is sometimes even more fun then building it.
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Yep. I’ve also been fortunate to befriend a couple of X-15 authors who have been generous with their time, insight and research.
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Better photos of the new XLR-99 motor:
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Your Dedication to History is Amazing
Your complete disregard for mundane is inspiring. It is a special moment to visit PM and see what you've done since my last visit.
Wow. Thank you for striving to replicate these models like you and YukonJohn are doing! Mike |
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