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Old 27 August 2006, 04:31 PM   #321 (permalink)
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PILSENKIT 2006 -pt.IV

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Old 28 August 2006, 05:42 PM   #322 (permalink)
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Wowsers!!

A real feast for the eyes, Ross. BTW, how's everything Down Under?

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Old 28 August 2006, 11:49 PM   #323 (permalink)
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A real feast for the eyes, Ross. BTW, how's everything Down Under?

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Thats for sure mate. All opf them are great builds. Love the airfield dio. All in 49th too.

Down Under is good. We are coming up to Spring.
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Old 29 August 2006, 03:35 AM   #324 (permalink)
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Pilsen Kit, eh? They sure have built the kits first and enjoyed the Pilsener later!

Marek's D.VII is there again and several other beauties!

Ross! Where did you find the photos? There's nothing on http://www.pilsenkit.cz yet!


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Old 29 August 2006, 03:55 AM   #325 (permalink)
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Pilsen Kit, eh? They sure have built the kits first and enjoyed the Pilsener later!

Marek's D.VII is there again and several other beauties!

Ross! Where did you find the photos? There's nothing on http://www.pilsenkit.cz yet!


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A guy named Mira took them and posted them to the pics forum at Hyperscale. I asked if I could post them here and he said yes.
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Old 9 September 2006, 04:23 AM   #326 (permalink)
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Seen at Lafayette Scale Modelers of Feyetteville...

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Old 26 September 2006, 03:51 PM   #327 (permalink)
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Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 CMR - 1/72

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D.H.2...beautiful!

Howdy, Ross:
I’ve been in love with the D.H. 2 ever since I first saw two scratch built versions in 1/48th that my older cousin built so many years ago, and I remember asking him “where’s the propeller?” and he replied with “it’s in the back, it’s a pusher aircraft” I took a peek around the back of the stubby little fuselage and sure enough there was the propeller. That was the first tine I ever seen a pusher aircraft and I was hooked, and your model is absolutely beautiful; the detail is first rate, and I’m quite jealous of your talent to say the least.

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Seen at E-Day 2006..http://www.eday.cz/?text=galerie.php..._page=1&i_g=27

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