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Old 23 January 2005, 07:08 AM #1 (permalink)
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This is the Alb. DIII 253.06 from Roden. OOB and the rigging is Heat stretched sprue.

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Old 23 January 2005, 08:15 AM #2 (permalink)
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Sorry mate, the picture is so small i can hardly recognize what it is. Resize it and post again please, from what i can tell it is a great looking Albatros.
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Lightbulb Picture problems ?

Hi JDC,

It seem to me that this model is a great built but your picture is so small that it's difficult to see the details.

If you use a digital camera, use the macro program to take those photos. After that, use a program as Photoshop or Photo paint to resize the picture at about 700 x 500 pixels. Save as .jpeg using a compression ratio of 10 to 15 %. After that, you can use a program like Jpeg Optimizer to obtain a lighter photos. It's the way that I proceed to post pictures on my site and even the greatest is no more than 70 Kb.

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