Migrant's cabin
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Thanks for commenting guys.
Thanks Shaun, they are PE and you're correct, they're to give the pilot a quick visual indication of orientation.ShaunW wrote: it looks like there might have been PE involved particularly with those thingies on the wingtips - any idea what purpose they have on the full-size? are they perhaps a orientation aids for the pilot?
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They are indeed for that purpose - Spot on Shaun.ShaunW wrote:That little Zlin is amazing Mike and it looks like there might have been PE involved particularly with those thingies on the wingtips - any idea what purpose they have on the full-size? are they perhaps a orientation aids for the pilot?
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Beautiful work as always Mike.
Cheers
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Outstanding work. Can't believe how much detail you've achieved in something that small
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Terrific work, Mike. Rapide looks lovely.
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Mike,
you are a scale-modeling machine! And a bloody awesome one at that.
That Zlin is a ripper!
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David
you are a scale-modeling machine! And a bloody awesome one at that.
That Zlin is a ripper!
cheers,
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Wow, you never cease to impress.
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Thanks again for the nice comments guys.
Re: Migrant's cabin
Amazing work as usual!
What else can I add about the Zlin!!
I like it a lot!
thanks for sharing!
What else can I add about the Zlin!!
I like it a lot!
thanks for sharing!
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Mike, your work is so sharp it hurts my eyes! The Zlin Z-50 looked amazing but when I got down to the Tamiya bottle! Gorgeous, just gorgeous!
Loving the Rapide too. It has such nice lines.
I'm flabbergasted.
Loving the Rapide too. It has such nice lines.
I'm flabbergasted.
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Re: Migrant's cabin
Wow,the Zlin is amazing,just amazing.