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Guillows Series 1000 - P-47 Thunderbolt by poppy. Viewed 1774 times.
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poppy | 29-Jul-07 13:38 | I thought I would share a few pics of a build a few yrs. ago. 1992. |
poppy | 29-Jul-07 13:48 | "Gabby" Gabreski's D-Day markings. Notice black outline on white fuselage stripes. No black stripes painted on his plane. Stripes were not masked, hand painted to replicate original. |
moostang51 | 29-Jul-07 14:55 | Wow poppy, in September 2007 issue of Fine Scale Modeler, Gabby's plane is featured as a new Hasegawa plastic kit and your project could be the photo in the magazine. Tremendous job. Deja vu or what? |
poppy | 29-Jul-07 15:01 | Well, I guess the plastic people finally decided to try and duplicate what can be done with balsa. |
moostang51 | 29-Jul-07 17:03 | Touche poppy, touche!!!! |
John M Oshust | 29-Jul-07 17:21 | poppy. You and others here have such a wealth of aircraft art in your hangers. It is inspiring and makes me wish I had started this hobby earlier in life. My Mig, that is under construction, is only the second plane that I have attempted to build. That is, if I don't count a Jenny, that I attempted at age thirteen! |
poppy | 29-Jul-07 17:26 | Well John, with your Camel and the Mig, I would say that you have gotten up to speed pretty darn fast. It has taken me 57 yrs. to gain my skills. I built my first kit, carved balsa, when I was 7. |
David Duckett | 29-Jul-07 18:09 | Your work is just as inspiring, John, and amazing, as well. It takes a lot of "huevos" to even try what you make look so easy. I suppose one must certainly give credit to your work force, too, but we all know "who's the Boss". |
John M Oshust | 29-Jul-07 18:52 | Thanks, compliments from builders like you guys means a lot. I hope I live long enough to make the six or seven planes that I have in mind. |
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