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Hans and Bruno,
Thanks! Hans still waiting so see some pics of your project and Bruno I'd love to see what you're up to!
Timmy!
Well, I'm a very long ways from starting, unfortunately, have lots of models to finish first (all would be given to friends), plus, more models to repair...
But, I'll post my In-progress images as soon as I get down to business!!!
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Yeah, really looks convincing for the Ball turret...
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Wow!!! That wold help a LOT!!!
Many Many thanks sir!!!
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Hans,
Have you seen these? I used these photos as the basis for my seat research.
Hope those help - I'll see what I can do about drawings.
Timmy!
Yup I've seen those sir, but there are some items there that I can't make up to...
your build of the seats are also helping me a lot, because you've shown how the seats are broken up into...
but drawings are a big boost for the build I'm doing...
Thanks a bunch again sir!!!
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Um, sir, another request...
could you post some diagrams for the LW-3B ejection seats?
I'm starting my 1/32 card model build to test the details That I'll scratchbuild for academy's kits...
thanks!!!
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So that's how the APR 39 should be placed...
Thanks sir!!! Those pics will surely help!!!
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Sir!!! Nice work!!!!
Um, can I ask what Kind of motors did you used on your J? Can I use those types that Tamiya uses on their Mini 4wD electric racers?
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never fails to amaze us!!!
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Keep us tuned in!!! Very good progress sir!!!
P.S. I hope when this is finished, it will be featured in the OBA website
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I have also a bad experience with them, but after some practice, I finally got the hang of it!!!
been building with card for 4 years now, alongside plastic ones for 12 years... and building on both media really is fun
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http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de/modelle/BeechStarship.html
At last, there's now a model of Beechcraft/Scale Composites' innovative business turboprop!!!
Its a card model, but styrene guys will have no trouble making it in plastic
Build it with or without a cabin and a cockpit, all raised or all dropped (flaps, gear, ladder), striaght or swept canards
finished model, built by the model's author/designer, sir Marian Aldenhoevel, of cardmodels.net and kartonbau.de
the model represents one of the last 10 airworthy Starships, with aircraft register N514RS - the Starship used as a chase plane during Scaled's Tire One Space Program
enjoy guys!!! :P
P.S. beware though, the language of the instructions is in German, an english version is still in the works...
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EYE-WATERING!!!
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scary...
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I'd say is great!!! Nicely done sir!!! :)
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wow!!! looking great sir!!! Like sir Erin, I love OV-10s!!!
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Wow... I didn't noticed that...
Yup, they sure are different...
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Oh I see!!!
Um, just wanna ask... I have the academy D+ kit here, and, along with those mods that I'm planning on the insides & out, I'll use the drop tanks from the A-37 kit of the same scale and brand...
Is it just ok? Or should I make one from scratch?
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Hans,
Keep in mind that these pylons are significantly different than the pylons on the A model. The A model pylons have a retangular trailing edge, that is, flat on the bottom. The surface detail is also different.
Timmy!
Yup!!! The A pylons (and I also thing the other variants other than the D) are different from the D pylons...
But I saw some pics of some As with these kinds pf wing pylons...
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This is the very first time that I've seen the wing pylons in detail...
Thanks sir!!! More!!!
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Hi there!!!
as for Philippine flown OV-10s... there are 3 schemes (for the A only)
but the only one that I can remember of is the Euro 1 camo (the first one) when the aircraft was just recently acquired by the Phil. Air Force.
That's the scheme that my father's OV-10 was wearing during his active service... (A/C # 636)
There's a picture of the said aircraft on Airliners.net wearing the 2nd scheme (the shark mouth scheme)...
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Hi there!!!
as for Philippine flown OV-10s... there are 3 schemes (for the A only)
but the only one that I can remember of is the Euro 1 camo (the first one) when the aircraft was just recently acquired by the Phil. Air Force.
That's the scheme that my father's OV-10 was wearing during his active service... (A/C # 636)
There's a picture of the said aircraft on Airliners.net wearing the 2nd scheme...
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Right on the money sir!!! Just right!!! :unsure:
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Wow!!! Its more that worth the wait!!! Thanks sir!!!
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ATTENTION:
The Entreprise model is up for grabs!!!
1/24th OV-10D+ Bronco
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Um, sir, about those outboard fuel tanks...
it looks like its okay to use any of the 2 nose types