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Guillows Series 2000 - B17 Flying Fortress by mark eggebeen. Viewed 4916 times.
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| mark eggebeen | 05-Sep-22 12:05 | |
| mark eggebeen | 05-Sep-22 12:08 | | you have to see this....made from 14 sheets of cardstock my daughter printed this and sent it to me time to work on the props and landing gear |
| bobgood | 05-Sep-22 12:15 | | Very neat job Don - you need gentle hands to do that work I assume. |
| mark eggebeen | 05-Sep-22 15:10 | | Mark⦠|
| bobgood | 05-Sep-22 15:44 | | sorry......Mark! |
| bobgood | 05-Sep-22 15:46 | | ....too many birthdays! :-(
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| jgood | 06-Sep-22 00:05 | | Very nice, Mark! |
| mark eggebeen | 07-Sep-22 22:36 | | thanks |
| lukebozek1 | 13-Sep-22 08:10 | | These paper planes are really very difficult, but all you need are a few tools. I used to take one when I traveled overseas for work. Scissors, an X-acto knife and glue. But the instructions were in Polish. |
| hjlittman | 15-Sep-22 23:37 | | Cardstock models can be astonishing. The most memorable one I saw was done by the late Carlo Godel. He built a Fiddlers Green Morane-Saulnier Bullet,put a tiny Gasparin CO2 engine in it and flew it regularly at the Sepulveda Basin! |
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