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Looking good there Rob and Mike.When do we see Pan Am Rob??pressure pressure :) and Mike is that beds back behind the upper turret? and are they sleep number beds?:shock:

and Wayne thats not violence is called brotherly love man.You would not believe some of the things I did too and for being a good brother.
 
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Looking good there Rob and Mike.When do we see Pan Am Rob??pressure pressure :)

haha, given the number of models you tossed my way, it'll be a while before you see Pan Am...but most likely it'll be the B314 clipper or the B707.
 
Javilin, considering WWII and the military they're probably 1/2 inch thick cotton. Don't forget this was the USAAF during WWII. now-a-days in the USAF they probably are sleep number or memory foam.
 
Just a couple of completed Boeings for the shelf, 757-200 of 'Britannia' and a 777-200 of 'Emirates'. Both Minicraft Models in 1/144 scale.
 

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Nice work there Vic. Pity there aren't 1/48th scale kits of such classics as the Ambassador, Viscount, and Friendship - they'd be a manageable size, and impressive.
 
Just a couple of completed Boeings for the shelf, 757-200 of 'Britannia' and a 777-200 of 'Emirates'. Both Minicraft Models in 1/144 scale.

ah I love the Triple 7. I want one SOOOOOOO badly! and I wanna do it in the Air Canada livery with GE90 engines and raked wingtips and extended fuselage for the -300 series <3

a couple weeks ago, i started on the Spirit of St Louis. did the interior, assembled the fuselage, masked off the cockpit, puttied the seams, assembled and painted the engine, assembled the prop and wings, and attached the wings to the fuselage once the masking was done. I'll be putting the nosepiece on last. I just gotta figure out how to hold the sucker while I apply primer.
 
it'll probably be done by next month or so...hopefully. I'm donating this bird to my local airport, so I'm gonna take my time with this one.
 
Update 1/48 B-29: cutouts finished finally, wings together, horizontal stabilizers together, had to re-do cockpit since I angled the bulkhead incorrectly and fuselage halves together. should get wings on tonight and will post pics soon
 
it ain't gonna be finished this month. next month, probably. in the meantime, in my boredom, I started on the Nieuport 11 Javlin sent me
 
Update on the 1/48 B-29 Still lots to be done Ruler for scale and so is the p-51 Old Crow
 

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