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Poll Question : Tell us what size model you are building this winter
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Posted: October/16/2008 at 12:26pm  Quote
 

Well it's building season in the northern hemisphere again.. Tell us what size model you are building this winter. Also maybe tell us what it is!



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Posted: October/16/2008 at 2:50pm  Quote
 

Mine is a Scratch-built 135" 1/5 Scale Fokker G.1. Powered  by 2 Fuji 64's, Sierra retracts, Behr Latex Paint.

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Posted: October/16/2008 at 3:11pm  Quote
 
Maybe I should have added "Giant-Giant Scale" for you Merlyn! HAHA

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Posted: October/16/2008 at 3:14pm  Quote
 
Yup, I thinkl Merlyn could most always get away with saying, "Mine's bigger than yours"!
 
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Posted: October/16/2008 at 3:30pm  Quote
 

"Mine's bigger than yours"!

NA NA N NA NA!!



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I'm just starting on a 38% Christen Eagle.
 
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Posted: October/16/2008 at 4:12pm  Quote
 
What...no radio button for "workshop sized" 

...as I'm currently "rebuilding" the shop...and hope to have it done in time to actually "build a plane" sometime during the "cold months" (Nov through Feb here in Mo-land)

...then...when I start a "true new" build...the 1/10th scale Vance Mosher Firefly (25 to 40 size) is currently at the top of the "list"...along with finishing the eternal Skybolt project (60 to 1.20 size).


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100" DH Sea Hornet.

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