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David DuckettGuillows Series 2000 - B-24 LiberatorFlying31-Oct-11 06:48
Views : 1293
An Alaska Airlines 737 on approach to Tucson International and a tow plane and glider from El Tiro Glideport, 4 miles away.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked26-Oct-11 09:35
Views : 1840
A painting of redwoods and balsa wood painted
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked26-Oct-11 09:34
Views : 2002
This is the F-14 by Todays Hobbies and is also in 1/24 scale.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIReference25-Oct-11 02:09
Views : 2109
The light gray plastic kit is 1:48 scale and is half the size of the 1:24 scale painted balsa model. That's a yardstick between them.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked24-Oct-11 18:52
Views : 2346
And this is the old man and the Phantom so you can see how big the plane really is.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked24-Oct-11 18:51
Views : 1640
This is the plastic kit used for reference.
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David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked24-Oct-11 18:50
Views : 2558
The kit is $34.95 from Penn Valley Hobby Shop.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked23-Oct-11 11:20
Views : 1706
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked23-Oct-11 11:18
Views : 1287
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked23-Oct-11 11:18
Views : 1225
The fuel disperser, under the rudder, was the last thing made and added.
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked23-Oct-11 11:16
Views : 1248
David DuckettTodays Hobbies F4-E Phantom IIParked23-Oct-11 11:15
Views : 1281
Once again, many thanks to Ted for making the wing fuel tanks. They weigh 4.9 ounces together and the AUW is 15.6 ounces or 442 grams.
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