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Re: New MOC: Messerschmitt Bf-109E is airborne
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lugnet.build.military
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Tue, 27 Jan 2004 20:12:15 GMT
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In lugnet.build.military, Shaun Sullivan wrote:
> Are you really cranking all of these (P51, Bf109,
> Spitfire) out one after the other in rapid succession, or have you been working
> on all of them all along simultaneously?
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> No apologies needed! I hope to have some good pictures of my BF109 design up on
> Brickshelf this weekend. I think it would be interesting to have them
> side-by-side to compare and contrast some techniques.
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> Great work!
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> -s
Thanks for kind word Shaun
My building activity has been high for a number of days now (ask my family) It
was the finding of the new P-51 wing that started it all. I also want to finish
these models before the deadline of the ISCC 3 on the 31st Jan.
The models share a lot of common solutions so going from one to another is not
so much work. I use 1:72 line drawings from Osprey Aircraft of Áces series
scaled up by a factor of 2 as reference.
Maybe some of our planes will fly together at the Brickfest PDX Flyin.
Mattias
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| (...) Hi Mattias, I'll echo everyone else ... great job! I love how slim your cockpit canopy looks. That something I struggled for a long time with. Your P51 wing design is a true winner, and you've been able to produce a number of examples to prove (...) (21 years ago, 27-Jan-04, to lugnet.build.military)
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