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Poll Question : What type of scale bird do you plan on building this building season?
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Posted: July/05/2012 at 10:30am  Quote
 
No matter if you are building your project now or gathering materials for this fall. Let everyone know what type of bird you will be building. Also, give us the details and post in this thread your specific model you plan on building.

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Posted: July/05/2012 at 12:18pm  Quote
 
Hey Mike,

What if you're building WW1 and WW2 warbirds?

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Posted: July/05/2012 at 12:19pm  Quote
 

Then you have too many projects going on!

I would say the primarly one for this coming building season. But it really doesn't matter. Just an informal poll.



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Posted: July/05/2012 at 3:02pm  Quote
 
What if your doing Golden Age, WW2, post WW2 and jets?
 
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Posted: July/05/2012 at 3:47pm  Quote
 
Too many projects.  Yup, thats been the way for a while.

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Posted: July/05/2012 at 3:59pm  Quote
 

What if all you're doing is WW2 stuff, but lots of it?!!!!  I've got at least half dozen "active" projects right now.  I always seem to get myself stretched much too thin. 



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Posted: July/05/2012 at 6:15pm  Quote
 

Just a couple of days ago, I put together a wish list of builds, and the order I'd like to do them in.  Chances are, others will sneak in as I have a bunch of other kits waiting to be built as well.

F4U Corsair
OS2U Kingfisher
S-43 Baby Clipper
SBD5 Dauntless
P-38 Lightning
F7F Tigercat
DH Mosquito
P-61 Black Widow
Bristol Beaufighter
Huges XF-11
Beech 18
A6M5 Zero

 

The Corsair has been an ongoing project that ended up leading me into doing in-depth research in order to come up with an accurate design. 

The next two will be static displays for the Connecticut Air and Space Center.

I have a 1/5 scale SBD kit waiting.

While I have a Royal P-38, I want to do a larger version.  This build will be in memory of my dad, from which I got my interest in aviation.  In his youth, he bought and taught himself how to fly a surplus P-38 after the war.  He sold it when he got married.  My mom always says he might of made the wrong choice.

 The rest are simply planes I really like. 

Scott

 

 


 
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After the RCSB show on Tuesday, I ordered the plans for the Monocoupe 110. I will be ordering my short kit from PCK. So far this version of the Monocoupe has not built built as of yet. I will be starting a build thread after I have looked over the plans.

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