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    #16
    Originally posted by ethreecee View Post
    That looks like a map of my neigherhood!
    LOVE YOUR DETAIL!!!
    Goldern skeeters. I met some like that when I was in East Timor!
    Please send more pics....
    THANKS for the kind words, greatly appreciated. This type of plane is one of those really timeless engeneering marvels, to these day a small number of these are still used as cargo planes by small companys, over here there was one in the polished aluminum look on the fuselage with a red stripe in the middle that looked amazing, if was used as intended but taken care with love by its crew and mechanics, it was sold to an european collector about a year ago, pitty since I loved to see at the cargo area at the airport.

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      #17
      Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
      I remember building the old 1/48th scale Monogram or Revell kit of the C47 way back in time.... but it never had any interior details like this. Wouldn't a nice 1/16th or even better a 1/6th scale C47 be nice, would be huge but still a nice plane to tackle
      There are some C47 in 1 /16 and at least two in 1/6 scale, these of course are RC models, but with beautiful fuselage details and paintjobs. But I think that with the elimination of the major 1/18 scale plane/tanks/figure producers or their "WWII" line-up, the chances of seeing a big scale 1/18 or biger is pretty slim.....but one never should say never...who knows maybe in the future!!!

      I belived I never would see a 1/32 scale B17, Horten flying wing or a 335 fighter.....all of those are available now!!!....the Horten alone is truly a masterpiece of modeling engeneering and magnificent interior/fuselage/engine detail.

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        #18
        I did one as a kid. It was the 1/48 scale "Puff the Magic Dragon" gunship
        version.

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          #19
          Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
          I remember building the old 1/48th scale Monogram or Revell kit of the C47 way back in time.... but it never had any interior details like this. Wouldn't a nice 1/16th or even better a 1/6th scale C47 be nice, would be huge but still a nice plane to tackle
          Originally posted by gregM View Post
          I did one as a kid. It was the 1/48 scale "Puff the Magic Dragon" gunship
          version.
          Revell is doing a reissue of their vintage C-47, there a lot of scale modelers with fond memories and projects with this Revell kit. I am still trying to find the plastic paratroopers figures that came/come with this kit ...to add to my Trumpeter C47 project, I always like to add the human element to these machines it not only give a sence of scale..but also the historical context it was used for.
          Last edited by Federico Perez; 10-04-2014, 01:45 PM.

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            #20
            BRAVO !!!!!!

            Hope the chikungunya won't stop you on other projects....

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              #21
              wonderful work and your attention to detail is fantastic-very impressive.

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                #22
                The engines look great!
                It just keeps getting better!!

                Best,

                Jeff

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                  #23
                  Curious as to what this kit goes for

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                    #24
                    WOW, yet another master piece from a master modeller in the making.
                    Always find it very inspiring to view your work, the level of detail that you produce is outstanding even in parts that will not be seen on the completed model.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
                      Curious as to what this kit goes for
                      Currently it can be purchased (in kit form) for around $90 usd

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                        #26
                        Impressive work! Such a pity most won't be visible anymore after both fuselage halfs are put together.

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                          #27
                          I agree with Marcel a shame all that super work and painting hidden from view when fuselage halves are joined together

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                            #28
                            Skyhawk, Pablo10, Pzrwest, Scott G., Marcel Banziger,

                            THANK YOU VERY MUCH for the kind words about this project, greatly appreciated.

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                              #29
                              Amazing detail!!! Your work is always outstanding!! Hope you are feeling better .

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                                #30
                                Bravo!!

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