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Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:24 pm

Answered my own question. I see they made the first 5 in mini scale:
http://www.hookedonhallmark.com/Skys-th ... c_263.html

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:19 pm

In the spirit of giving, I spent yesterday afternoon helping my twin nephews build a 1/48 Corsair; I decided today to give them some of the leftover unbuilts from my stillborn Pearl Harbor movie project, plus an Israeli Mirage kit that's been gathering dust for decades. The 1/32nd Dauntless and 1/48 Raiden are coming home with me, however... :D. I'd like to bring home my built 1/72 A-12 Shrike, Betty and C-46, but need to figure out how to pack them safely. Any suggestions?

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:30 pm

Chris,

P.M. sent regarding packing your built models.

I'm glad to see you sharing model building with your nephews.

Scott

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:15 pm

Obergrafeter wrote:So Lynn are you planning on working on Rod Lewis' A-20 now that you got the manuals? You can always put it in the underground bunker if need be.


I picked up a Corsair Flight Manual today so I should be ready for my ride in a few weeks.... :wink:

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:18 pm

See if you can line up a Bearcat so I can get my ride over with finally.

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Wed Dec 29, 2010 10:15 pm

Obergrafeter wrote:See if you can line up a Bearcat so I can get my ride over with finally.


Roger that

Re: Your Aviation X mas presents...Line 'em up!

Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:27 pm

The book "Wings of Morning" by Thomas Childers ... the story of the last bomber shot down in the ETO (B-24). I'm about a third into it so far and am amazed at the level of detail presented and its novelesque style.

Ken
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