Waiting eagerly for the outcome.
Oooooooh yes! Would VERY much like to see those!
Time to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous resin fumes?! Oh, wait - you do that on a regular basis. But I'm sure you ventilate well, eh?
I look forward to whatever you and the elves cook up!
All the best,
Matt
Im also eagerly awaiting the results!
More goodies incoming from the Clipperelf Factory!
I will be making the drawings tomorrow to get a feel for the process I will use. Squish casting the wings will be a challenge to keep them thin enough, but the fuselages and nacelles would be sweet to cast. I am thinking more of a resin kit on these . . . The Albatros GIII production was 9 in total, but the Rumpler GII numbered 24 and the Rumpler GIII around 28. As a fan of WWI bombers I had not heard of any of these!
[QUOTE=clipper1801;342767 I am thinking more of a resin kit on these [/QUOTE]
No problem, I got glue!
Sounds like a great new project to me Dave.
Like the rest of the chaps I await the outcome with relish.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
I have a black belt in glue-jitsu, so bring 'em on! These will be wonderful, David!
All the best,
Matt
I'm rather fond of the Rumpler; waiting for the results.
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
Oh yes, I look forward to seeing the elves version of these Bombers very much.
The book is excellent and highly recommended for G types.
Me also Chris.
You can be sure that whatever you see of Daves is guaranteed to make your mouth water.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Was there any progress on this project? I am especially interested in seeing the results of the Rumpler G.III. Keep up the great work Dave!
Man, I love that Albatros..the nose reminds me of a ME 262 though.
Gotta dig these guys out from under the Shapeway pile . . . they were here just here a few days ago . . . oh yeah, found the patterns! Now just how many was I making . . .?
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