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timeline?
John,
What year is your diorama representing?
observing,
Fee2b
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I'm starting on a replica Handley Page type 5 "Yellow Peril". It will cost less, take less time, and its components will just barely fit in my workshop.
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Hi! it represents the wild and woolly 1919-1927 era.I titled it "Keepers of the Flame" in honor of those few who kept the whole idea of aviation alive during a very difficult time.
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Originally Posted by xken
John,
Some women after giving birth have post partem depression. Perhaps you are in the first stages of post diorama depression. Perhaps the only cure may be a great bottle of red wine; pencil and paper to start a shopping list for the next project!
Best regards Ken! 
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Hi Ken! Great idea.But next time it will be smaller in scope.
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I am thinking about having these two guys sitting on boxes taking a break near the loading area.One guy is actually sitting on an old aircraft seat that I have often seen hanging around out old airports.I think that they kind of fit in with the general relaxed mood of the whole scene.(probably tea time)
The last two figures will be standing out near the back door sneaking a cigarette.
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