| Image Comments |
| deckape | 16-Jan-13 21:43 |
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| lukebozek1 | 17-Jan-13 07:20 |
| Another incredible piece of work. I have a Polish Fighter that is 45%, but I need another trip overseas to finish this. Nice job Boats! |
| frwyflyer | 17-Jan-13 07:52 |
| GREAT!! |
| JohnG. | 17-Jan-13 07:55 |
| Echo that....super!!! |
| BriandKilby | 17-Jan-13 09:09 |
| exceptional plane boats, what kind of plane is it, it's a bomber from ww1, is it a gotha? i don't know to much about the bombers back then. good show! |
| poppy | 17-Jan-13 09:10 |
| A beautifully crafted model on a very difficult subject aircraft. |
| hjlittman | 17-Jan-13 10:25 |
| What museum is that going to? |
| deckape | 17-Jan-13 10:28 |
| Ahoy Fellas Thanks very much for your replies I am honored been to busy with these card models havent had the time to to check in here you guys are the berst builders i have seen in any forum. BriandKilby this is the Vickers Vimy 1919 shye never entered the first world war she was produced to late. This aircraft here has a important part in history and its new to me, This was the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic my Alcot and Brown in 1919 8 years before Lindberghs NYP flight it was a modified from the bomber version for this flight. As to the flight they took off from Newfoundland to Ireland But not as far as Lucky Lindy.. I built this from paper Boats |
| John M Oshust | 17-Jan-13 14:43 |
| Hard to believe it is only paper |
| Dale1416 | 17-Jan-13 15:01 |
| Your card model builds are amazing ! So realistic. |
| peregrin | 17-Jan-13 16:05 |
| That is so cool. was wondering how much internal structure there is to the wings. and also whether this was a "kit" or completely from scratch. It is beautiful. And since I missed the original post of the B-24-- congrats and : wow! |