FD scale vehicle/aircraft request thread

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shippy2013
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Re: FD scale vehicle/aircraft request thread

#551 Post by shippy2013 »

Has anybody drawn the Martin Baker MB5 in FD scale Can't find it in the archive or in search, but I thought I'd ask before I start it....... I'm doing bothe the prototype and a AU what if it had entered service....
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#552 Post by klagldsf »

Oh, eswebe, you should do the Vickers Windsor next (essentially a four-engine Type 402 Wellington with a unique steel thread weave construction more or less resembling modern carbon fiber composite construction).
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#553 Post by Rodondo »

I'm finally making a concerted foray into the scale of FD and Carbucket as I can finally start work on my love for enormous 1910-1940 town cars

Has anyone grabbed the Bugatti Royale, the BMW Brutus, and the Dusenburg J Class yet?
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#554 Post by eswube »

@Klagldsf
I can think of it, but first it would depend of wether I'll find sufficient sources, secondly I'm going now to co-operate with Pierre Deveaux to FD-ize His Boeing 377 family (and ultimately do also B-29/B-50/Tu-4 family). ;)

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I don't think there are any claims at all into Carbucket. But it would be awesome to see these. :)
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Re: FD scale vehicle/aircraft request thread

#555 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Anyone have ever done a horse in FD? I just found some mules made by DP...
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#556 Post by eswube »

@Glaciesfire
It's here (also done by DP) - although You'd have to "extract" it from the rest of the chariot.
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 910#p98910
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#557 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Thank you so much eswube!!! Is something that i can use to start, my plan is to do some Mounted Police Unit for my AU...
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Re: FD scale vehicle/aircraft request thread

#558 Post by Imperialist »

May I request the Supermarine/Daimler-Benz Spitfire DB-605 EN830 to be drawn? I thought it was an interesting aircraft when I stumbled upon it...
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#559 Post by Redhorse »

I may have missed it, but didn't someone do the Boeing Stearman 75/PT-17? I'm in need of a blank version. If no one has done it, I'll take it on.
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Re: FD scale vehicle/aircraft request thread

#560 Post by Zhanrae30 »

Lol, sorry for being demanding. Just all F-35 models would do. >~<
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