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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:55 pm 
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I began designing and building planes about 9 months ago. I love military aircraft from all eras. Here are a few I have built. Got a few others in the works including p51, F86, Mig 17, a spitfire and a couple others.

Anyway, just ran across this site and figured I would post some of my builds for those interested.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:42 pm 
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Wow! That is some pretty amazing tin bending you've done there JLO. Nice work.


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That is a new level of Awesomeness!! :drink3:

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Super cool. They look great.

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Are those modified card model designs?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:10 pm 
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These are my own designs. I started by doing the designing without computer aid. It took forever :x

The A10, Zero and C130 I designed them using 3d programming. It really really speeds things up. Now I find the designing as much fun as the building.


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Cool stuff. Ever think of doing a Mustang but with the cans inside out?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:29 pm 
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Tiger Tim wrote:
Cool stuff. Ever think of doing a Mustang but with the cans inside out?

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I had planned on giving that a try but I found that going against the normal curvature of the can leads to lots of small imperfections. It might be possible to take a diet pepsi ,which has a pretty good sized area of unprinted surface, and make an all unfinished aluminum look. That would be really neat looking.


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That's very similar to the work guys do here:

http://www.papermodelers.com

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Those are some amazing models. I have one question for you. How many bandages did you go thru? :wink:

Seriously, those are great. I love the A-10.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:00 am 
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I have built 9 planes in as many months. Believe it or not, I have yet to cut myself once. What cracks me up is my brother came over Thursday, picked up my C130, and sliced his finger open. hehehehehehehehe


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Oh man those are cool!

Considering the A-10's "retro" style, making one out of "throwback" cans is especially appropriate.

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We do a lot of griping on this forum about old planes being turned into cans. But I was just looking over on SCIX (Soda Can Information Xchange) and they are really upset about perfectly good cans being turned into airplanes.

Also, there is a big flaming thread there about those retro Mountain Dew cans being the wrong color.

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I have seen soda/beer can airplanes before, but these take the detail to a whole other level! Super cool! Now, how about a P-47? :D

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One word....Outstanding!!!! :drink3:

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