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Brent

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Howdy Gang,

 

I don't know where my old thread went. So, I will restart it.

 

It's tough displaying some of these large models so I look for alternative ways. One of my solutions is to show the model in transport. I like seeing them out of context. They are easier to display with the wings off. The display is more interesting because it is on a flatbed trailer or something.

 

Anyhoo, let's start this again.

 

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This is one of my favorites. I very much need to model at least one truck & Komet combo.

 

Someone else did here (smaller scale though)... http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/2009/08/25/after-action-report-ipms-national-convention-pt-iii/

 

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I have often thought about the idea of displaying an aircraft with missing wings, but showing a little wing internal wing root detail, which you would probably have to scratch build.

 

Something like this with a WNW Felixstowe could work well as a display piece, and avoid the problem of not being able to display it otherwise!

 

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Just now, ringleheim said:

I have often thought about the idea of displaying an aircraft with missing wings, but showing a little wing internal wing root detail, which you would probably have to scratch build.

 

Something like this with a WNW Felixstowe could work well as a display piece, and avoid the problem of not being able to display it otherwise!

 

 

EXACTLY!

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4 minutes ago, ringleheim said:

I have often thought about the idea of displaying an aircraft with missing wings, but showing a little wing internal wing root detail, which you would probably have to scratch build.

 

Something like this with a WNW Felixstowe could work well as a display piece, and avoid the problem of not being able to display it otherwise!

 

 

 

That is a great idea!  and cuts rigging down big time!

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