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Re: Small update on my Military Aircraft MOCs
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Thu, 9 May 2002 12:53:12 GMT
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Bryce, awesome stuff, I didn't realise you had added so many recently!

I used to build a fair ammount of warplanes, although they usually weren't
modelled n specific real life ones, and know how hard it can be to get them
just right. I am quite impressed with th eresults you have got using SNOT
technology on wings, instead of just using plates.

I have others in various stages of completion (many of them hampered by the
lack of a 2x4 wedge plate .dat), but I am always on the lookout for a new
subject.  If anyone has a favorite type that's not on the list, I'd like to
take a crack at it.

Well, they aren't the pinnacle of technology these days, but I've always
thought the A4 Skyhawk and F4 Phantom looked pretty cool. Or if you wanted
to have a crack at a non US plan there are some intersting British designs
from the last 40 years or so, the LIghtning, the Jaguar, the Buccanneer and
the Harrier or course! Alternatively you could have a go at another
helicopter or some kind, or a non fighter aircraft like a C130 Hercules or a
B52 or something.

cheers

Magnus



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  Re: Small update on my Military Aircraft MOCs
 
Thanks for your comments Magnus. You are absoultely right about the A-4 and the F-4. Both are good looking aircraft and both are models that I have planned out to a pretty good extent. I really do want to do some aircraft of that era though. (...) (22 years ago, 9-May-02, to lugnet.build.military)

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  Small update on my Military Aircraft MOCs
 
Hey everybody, I've posted a small update to my modern military aircraft MOC collection. It can be seen in total here: (URL) previously unseen models include the J-8 Chinese Inteceptor (most famous for being the chinese type involved with the (...) (22 years ago, 9-May-02, to lugnet.build.military)

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