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West Wings Westland Widgeon by jerry campbell. Viewed 2020 times.
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jerry campbell | 06-Dec-07 12:33 | Not my most inspired aircraft, but I learned a lot in the build. |
jgood | 06-Dec-07 15:23 | Looks very nice to my Jerry. I bet it would fly well too. What's the weight? |
David Duckett | 06-Dec-07 15:46 | I think it's hot! |
moostang51 | 06-Dec-07 18:14 | Sweet!! |
poppy | 06-Dec-07 19:14 | It's a model. It's a plane. Craftsmanship is superb. Why not be inspired. Looks great!! |
jerry campbell | 07-Dec-07 06:28 | I built the Widgeon because my wife and are living in London forr a few months and it's something I will abandon when we go home to Dallas. I'm now starting the West Wings' 1/21 scale Dornier Do 335. I'm starting with the small components and dtails that will fit into suitcase to take home wrapped in bubble wrap. Wish me luck with the Bush Boys at the airport, they don't look like model builders nor ones that will readly understand my explanations if they do a search. Of course I have to leave behind thinner and dope, etc. |
moostang51 | 07-Dec-07 17:48 | An "anteater"..huh. Dornier built some amazing designed aircraft. Front and aft props, sits almost horizontal on the ground. Should be quite a build. My personal favorite was the Do-17 bomber but I only can find it in plastic. Dang it!!! |
hjlittman | 07-Dec-07 20:14 | Jerry, Models can be successfully shipped, it just takes a custom case. There are several Brit model builders that participate in contests in the US.
Moostang, You want a flying pencil, now that's as good an excuse as I have ever heard to scratch build. |
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