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The American Dream Has Departed
midnightprowler replied to tosouthern66's topic in General Discussion
I remember him when he was with the AWA back in the 60's and 70's, Dirty Dusty Rhodes. -
Helicopters.
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AH-1G Vietnam Gunship 1/32nd Scale
midnightprowler replied to Ken Piniak's topic in Helicopter Modeling
Looks awesome. What bird are you modeling? -
Looks nice, but no collectives. I don't understand why so many 1/72 kits miss them.
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Sweet! Looking forward to this!
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Anybody have a 1/32 revell UH-1D ?
midnightprowler replied to frogman13's topic in Helicopter Modeling
Revell is reissuing this kit this year. -
If they are not painted yet you could take the back side of a Exacto blade, drag it along where the cushions come together a few times to make a groove between them.
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Blaine Aviation Appreciation Days
midnightprowler replied to midnightprowler's topic in General Discussion
They usually have it every year, the last weekend in May. -
Blaine Aviation Appreciation Days
midnightprowler replied to midnightprowler's topic in General Discussion
Anoka County airport in Blaine. -
From last weekend: http://www.mynetimages.com/viewalbum/8f0e1dcb/
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I need a 1/72 2 bladed prop about 1 1/2 inches in length.
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wrong forum
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Beautiful! You did that kit proud!
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Coming along very nicely.
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Try dipping the glass in Future.
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AH-1G Vietnam Gunship 1/32nd Scale
midnightprowler replied to Ken Piniak's topic in Helicopter Modeling
Yep, I have built the 1/32 Revell Huey in markings for Robert Mason's bird (author of Chickenhawk). I have this kit in the works, using the Cobra Copany cockpit set and Fireball Modelworks decals, building the bird Randy Zhan flew, Cindy Ann. He wrote Cobra Pilot. What is the tube on yours exiting the bottom of the aircraft under the engine transmission? -
AH-1G Vietnam Gunship 1/32nd Scale
midnightprowler replied to Ken Piniak's topic in Helicopter Modeling
Yep, and NEITHER has a accurate 1/32 or 1/35 kit. -
Very interesting. Was the Tiger Moth made by deHavilland?
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Made by DeHavilland?
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I am hoping someone may know something about them.
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These came into work last week. They were made in Dec. 1941. Boy, the stories they could tell. Sorry about the bad pics, my camera phone is only 2 mp, and I have no idea how to turn the pics.