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HAHA - 7/17/2003 7:23:05 AM   
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Or when they come out and see a 1/3.5 and full 1/3 scale warbird then look over at the puny jet then look back at the monster beasty bird and say ooh ahhh
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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/17/2003 8:20:18 AM   
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okay Joe......get off the soapbox and get to work on a model!!!

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soapbox - 7/17/2003 8:28:11 AM   
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haha jeff ifn ya had given me yer 109 plans i would be building my 3rd scale by now. :0)

Seriously i hope to be back to building next week been working long hours this week putting up fencing for a friend and waiting on all my spitfire parts for my 1/4 scale reeves.

see ya at scale masters, anyone know of a good cheep hotel close to the event?

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/17/2003 11:35:14 AM   
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Jeff, good to see a true master on here...or should I call you ...Sensay? So how do you choose your scale projects? Is it marketing, time period, shock and awe, inquiring minds wanna know?

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Projects - 7/17/2003 11:42:33 AM   
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What projects Jeff only knows 1 thing BF 109E lol he dont have time to think of other projects lol

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/18/2003 9:24:27 PM   
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another snapshot here, what are these deals that we couldn't pass up and what are the "other" reasons that people are voting for? Explaiin yourselves people , inquiring minds wanna know, especially mine.

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/20/2003 8:56:21 AM   
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hey I just goot my IMP D9 from th epaint shop and I had to think about how I came across this kit. It was a deal that I couldn't refuse. I will post pics later.

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Re: Projects - 7/24/2003 8:25:44 AM   
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The most unuslual project I have done so far was the Don Dmith DO335 ut was fun to work on with my friend as it was his not mine but had fun. Another unusual project I will have coming up is a scale Grumman Duck. I am not super big on bipes but this is one beautiful set of scale plans I just couldnt pass up. I have been researching this plane for abt a year now and has been very elusive at finding paint schemes and detail stuff for it. So far I have only found 2 pics of it but keep searching.

Joe [/QUOTE]

Joe,

Have a set of Al Masters 81" 335 plans in the mail, should be here anyday now.

Are you looking for something special on the Duck or any info? I have at least two mags with huge articals on Ducks, just have to find them in the storage unit. My dad has a good deal of time in Ducks and PBY's.

Al

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Re: soapbox - 7/24/2003 8:28:48 AM   
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Seriously i hope to be back to building next week been working long hours this week putting up fencing for a friend and waiting on all my spitfire parts for my 1/4 scale reeves.

Joe [/QUOTE]

Joe,

You makin that fence a retirement project, get it done and you can play...

Al

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Duck - 7/24/2003 8:28:53 AM   
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Al I got the Al Masters Do335 its a nice set of plans and an electric but easily convertable. Yes i am looking for any and all info I can find on the duck It will be a late winter early spring project as soon as i finish the spit and hurri.

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fence - 7/24/2003 8:32:55 AM   
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HAHA finished monday. it was 170 feet of fence and i had to take down the old one and dig up all the concreted posts. lotsa work for 1 dude lol

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Re: Duck - 7/24/2003 8:33:20 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ProfLooney
Al I got the Al Masters Do335 its a nice set of plans and an electric but easily convertable. Yes i am looking for any and all info I can find on the duck It will be a late winter early spring project as soon as i finish the spit and hurri.

Joe
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I traded the guy that handles Al Masters plans now ( Al no longer is involved) didn't have any of the electric stuff so I traded him a set of 70" electric for 81" gas. He said that it was built too light for gas without a bunch of mods and this way we both get what we wanted.

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/24/2003 9:33:40 PM   
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hey Looney are these the plans for the Arrow?

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Re: fence - 7/24/2003 10:23:58 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ProfLooney
HAHA finished monday. it was 170 feet of fence and i had to take down the old one and dig up all the concreted posts. lotsa work for 1 dude lol

Joe
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Joe,

Guys like us are at least a dude and a half....

Got the Masters 335 plans today, getting too much paper so I'm stopping plans gathering and starting building... I'll finish my Laird Super Solution and then it will be the Gee Bee Z. The first Corsair and Colleen's big Mr Mulligan will be somewhere in there for Spring also.

I've yet to hear a word on Corsair short kit...

Al

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/24/2003 10:52:54 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by G-man
hey Looney are these the plans for the Arrow? [/QUOTE]

G-man,

I ain't looney...well don't ask my wife about that ...

But to answer your question, yes it is the Arrow.

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How do you choose your scale project? - 7/24/2003 10:56:29 PM   
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looney is as looney does. But if youare interested in making me copy of the plans ...if youhave them, that would make my day.

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arrow - 7/24/2003 11:53:22 PM   
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Is that what the DO 335 is called hehehe shame on me i never knew the name. G-man email me off channel

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