Thuds and Sixes

Started by tigercat2, October 06, 2005, 06:09:07 PM

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tigercat2

Here is a shot of my newly renovated shelf area, with a few F-105s and F-106s, and several What - ifs in with the mix


Wes W.

retro_seventies

that eagle's very exciting...any chance of a piccy of it?

great shelf there, btw - lots and lots of great thuds and sixes!  :wub:  :wub:  
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John Howling Mouse

Man, you know a guy's built a lot of planes when he has to stagger them like that to make them fit.

More close up pics, please!
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tigercat2

Here are some F-8s and some WWII aircraft on the shelf below.  Can't see the F-8s real clear, but there are four USAF What-ifs F-8s and an F8U-3 Crusader III in there.


Wes W

Jschmus

In that first pic, there's an Arado 234 in USAAF markings.  I don't think you've showed us that one before.  Pretty cool.
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tigercat2

The Arado 234 is the old Lindbergh kit, marked up as it was under evaluation by the US after WWII.   This was a great kit to throw together in about 5 minutes, bought it for 50 cents at a show.


Wes W.