Planebucket Discussion Thread
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- Obsydian Shade
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Does anyone happen to have a Vulcan in their collection? I could use one as my air force uses a modernized version for nuclear deterrant. It's one of the few aircraft I haven't been able to locate. (I was even able to find the F/B-111 G, which is the other aircraft used)
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If it's close enough to cast a shadow, I think the flying house wins initiative.
Bronies are like the Forsworn. Everyone agrees that they are a problem but nobody wants to expend the energy rooting them out.
"That is a very graphic analogy which aids understanding wonderfully while being, strictly speaking, wrong in every possible way."
If it's close enough to cast a shadow, I think the flying house wins initiative.
Bronies are like the Forsworn. Everyone agrees that they are a problem but nobody wants to expend the energy rooting them out.
"That is a very graphic analogy which aids understanding wonderfully while being, strictly speaking, wrong in every possible way."
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Nice one Ace; likewise, I will be needing one
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ok.... but is that the latest one? it looks a bit undetailed compared with other aircraft on the dutch navy sheet....Portsmouth Bill wrote:
anybody cares if I detail it more?
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- Portsmouth Bill
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It is not detailed with National markings/colours; but it is more accurate than the original; the main diference being that on this one the cockpit is recessed. If you want to do a dutch version, simply add your own markings. BTW, I did this one because the original was so inaccurate.
Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread
Woohoo first post.
Could someone please do a front on view of the F-16, please? I see the F-15 and F/A-18 are already done. A top view would be great too, but I don't want to ask for too much early on. Thanks!
Could someone please do a front on view of the F-16, please? I see the F-15 and F/A-18 are already done. A top view would be great too, but I don't want to ask for too much early on. Thanks!
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Great work! It is difficult to design planes,I try it, but the result was ridiculous really.
My worklist:
-Alternate P-6M Seamaster (2 done,more to go)
-Greece AU with Navy,Coastguard,Air Force,Army (60 % complete)
My worklist:
-Alternate P-6M Seamaster (2 done,more to go)
-Greece AU with Navy,Coastguard,Air Force,Army (60 % complete)
Re: Planebucket Discussion Thread
Odysseus1980 - Nice work with the SeaMaster.
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Word. That's a nice plane indeed.TimothyC wrote:Odysseus1980 - Nice work with the SeaMaster.
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Does anyone have a Harrier II with the landing gear down (with the proper nose-up attitude)?