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Old 26-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Boeing 314 Yankee Clipper

Scratch built Boeing scale (fuselage fits an A4 sheet) about 1/116 wingspan 18" length 10" built from a 3 view using Metsequoia and Pepruka unfold software. This is about the 4th build could be better if built by someone who does planes regularly, I usually stick to ships.
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Nice work Barry,did you keep the patterns to make further models ? there are a lot of complex curves in that model.
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Don't put yourself down Barry, it's a better card model than I could ever hope to make!! Nice job.
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Beautiful plane are you going to release it.
I am parcal to foatplanes love this one
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Nice work Barry,
Now that would be a superb model for an R/C Version....imagine all those 4 engines on song and lifting that aircraft out of the water !!! Fortunately I do have 2 ponds here where I could probably get away with it....I just don't have the R/C Set yet lol !!!

That is one very fine model !!!

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