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    Re: B-25 on Brickshelf - whodunit? —Todd Thuma
   (...) I believe that belongs to Derek Schin. He would love to talk to you about it. I saw him demonstrating it to the Public on Sunday at the EXPO portion of BF03. He also had it at BW03 where I got to see it in closer detail. One tantalizing bit, (...) (21 years ago, 13-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.military)
   
        Re: B-25 on Brickshelf - whodunit? —Ryan Rubino
   (...) Yes that B-25 is most definetely the work of Derek Schin. Not only are the fuselage sections snotted, the nose section remarkably acts as a retaining pin holding the upper and lower sections together. Some of the most impressive snot work I've (...) (21 years ago, 14-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.military)
   
        Re: B-25 on Brickshelf - whodunit? —Stefan Garcia
   I never post here (actually, never really knew about this group), but I ran across this thread, and I've gotta to say to the builder: that is SWEET!!! As for the nose length, did they ever make recce variants of the B-25? A recce version likely (...) (21 years ago, 20-Aug-03, to lugnet.build.military)
   
        Re: B-25 on Brickshelf - whodunit? —Derek Schin
   (...) Sorry I'm coming in late to this thread; thanks for the compliments, everyone. And yes, there was a recce variant of the B-25; it was known as the F-10-NK, but it had the canopy nose common to the early variants of the Mitchell. My version is (...) (21 years ago, 23-Sep-03, to lugnet.build.military)
 

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