| Image Comments |
| rayl | 19-Dec-16 10:25 |
| I think that I'm done with this thing. Probably about 60 hours invested in it now. |
| John M Oshust | 19-Dec-16 10:58 |
| Bravo! Worth every fun filled minute! |
| julinick | 19-Dec-16 11:52 |
| WOW!!! Very well done!! |
| Creosotewind | 19-Dec-16 12:19 |
| Very nice. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | 19-Dec-16 14:20 |
| I admire how your color scheme accents every cooling fin detail! |
| Don C | 19-Dec-16 15:36 |
| That's super, Ray. A lot more involved than mine. What is the diameter? |
| rayl | 19-Dec-16 16:17 |
| Don, just hair under 4 inches. (Supposed to be 1/14 scale).
It looks "right" hanging out in front of the OL-8. |
| Don C | 19-Dec-16 17:12 |
| Mine is 2 5/8 and supposedly 1/16 scale. By the way, I am now the proud owner of a Keystone-LOENING K-84 Commuter. A neighbor gave it to me. one of the Wings of Texaco series. |
| rayl | 19-Dec-16 19:15 |
| Don, Cool collection of die cast plane banks. In a previous life, I and several other fellows from the local IPMS chapter would build "test shots" of ERTL's then current plastic airplanes which they would use for advertising and product catalog illustrations. I still drive through ERTL's home (Dyersville, IA) every couple of months. |
| biplane guy | 20-Dec-16 17:17 |
| A lot of time and effort went into that one, and it shows. Nicely done rayl. |