Remember The Calquin,

Started by Glenn, January 29, 2007, 12:15:41 AM

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Glenn

It took six months to get around to it again, but now it's done. This shot shows her in the air, but it actually has u/cart now, awaiting a photo.
Glenn


Rafael

This is beautiful, Glen!!!

Are those Argentinean or Greek roundels? sorry, my sight and memory seem to work independently....

Do you have more pics of this beautiful lady? :wub:  :wub:  :wub:
Rafa
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Brian da Basher

I've always wanted to see someone bash one of these together! She looks great Glenn! I really like your modifications. Very convincing! What scale is this beauty in?

Brian da Basher

ysi_maniac

I like it :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:

How is it done? :unsure:  
Will die without understanding this world.

B777LR

Is there enough space behind cockpit to install a toilet and galley like a Su-34?

Martin H

QuoteIs there enough space behind cockpit to install a toilet and galley like a Su-34?
whats is this interest in Bogs and food with u at the mo ?  LOL

Wait till Roger the cabin boy see's this, he will love it.
I always hope for the best.
Unfortunately,
experience has taught me to expect the worst.

Size (of the stash) matters.

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Glenn

The model is 1/72sc, converted from a Mosquito with engines from a Beaufighter.
The decals were Sudanese repainted as the Greek decals I got from one of you guys were too small. I'm sorry about the messy prop mods on the previous shot, trying out new software.
It looks good on her u/cart, although they were a bitch to mount.
I think this shot looks better, as the only shots of a Calquin I've ever seen are in B&W.
Glenn