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Martinnfb

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  2. Holy smokes, where is my jaw....that's insane Jeff , small world indeed. Here is another. CC-129 , post war this time, 1948 Rockcliffe Ontario.
  3. s still there
  4. a small mortgage http://shop.hphmodels.cz/en/model-kits-in-scale-132/204-c-47-skytrain.html
  5. OK, let's not talk about shame and embarrassment, who cares. This is a happy thread , about the real life hobby, without staged magazine pictures. Take a picture Ernie. Mess is normal, so as disorder. Do not forget every week there will be a prize !!!
  6. given the exile situation, this counts as well
  7. Fantastic, finally the time has come to build a Spanish one-O-nine
  8. Also it has to be relevant picture that is shoving the current state of your work bench a specific picture taken for this topic and this topic only.
  9. This brings me to an idea. You guys post pictures of your workspace and almost every week I will pick a winner of a small prize. This week prize is Fisher Zuni 5 inch rocket set !!!
  10. Not much is left of C47 on that plane. Basier BT-67 is quite extensive conversion, but I have to agree, it is not as pretty as the original.
  11. Oh yeah,,, and this is all Radu's fault
  12. tonight I succeeded to merge Revell and Trumpeter in order to create B/C Mustang. This is my third attempt and as of this moment I am still biting superglue off my thumb
  13. Hi Guys, I was wondering if it is only me or if there are more of us who are simply jumping from project to project and the constellation of plastic bits on their work bench is changing dramatically from week to week? Well here is a place for you to post the actual "status quo". At the moment, don't forget , tomorrow is a new day and there is no need to explain or justify. As long as you are having fun, share it ! Cheers Martin
  14. Ernie, is that fuselage made of fibreglass or resin?
  15. You are right, most of them were fire and forget type of deal. Here is some reading
  16. Yes some of them use radio transmitters to stay on course and for engine cut-off developed by Siemens?.
  17. Keep it up Ernie, OOB is OOB. Dude, I ain’t that rude.
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