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Who's design is that? It reminds me of the Ken Willard Sunday Fighter Bristolspadport I built! I still need to paint the pilot and add his scarf.
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That is exactly where Mark at OSMW got his idea it's mentioned in the description: Good catch, thanks, Dave
https://www.oldschoolmodels.com/sfb.htm
PS, does that color have a name, Thanks again, it's getting an FA 40-a
FA 40-a, all up weight.
https://www.oldschoolmodels.com/sfb.htm
PS, does that color have a name, Thanks again, it's getting an FA 40-a
FA 40-a, all up weight.
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A beautiful engine, it should work fantastic! Which color in particular did you want the name of?
That is an OS .10 FP sitting in the Bristolspadport. I built my first Bristolspadport when Willard wrote his article for American Aircraft Modeler, bought the plans, and used Ace constant cord foam wings. Article can be found here: https://www.airplanesandrockets.com/...march-1974.htm
P.S. I have a half built Heinschmitt too with a snarling Snoopy for it. He'll get a mustache and point for his helmet. I was tempted to buy OSM's Heinschmitt but the wife will kill me if I bring another kit home.
That is an OS .10 FP sitting in the Bristolspadport. I built my first Bristolspadport when Willard wrote his article for American Aircraft Modeler, bought the plans, and used Ace constant cord foam wings. Article can be found here: https://www.airplanesandrockets.com/...march-1974.htm
P.S. I have a half built Heinschmitt too with a snarling Snoopy for it. He'll get a mustache and point for his helmet. I was tempted to buy OSM's Heinschmitt but the wife will kill me if I bring another kit home.
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Mine is Olive Drab Ultracote. I cover the front nose piece with True Red to imitate some of the British WWI aircraft. The roundlets and tri color rudder are vinyl decals from Callie Graphics. She did the Pink N Poke graphics too.
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