will an 1/35 Huey be alright?
Yes
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will an 1/35 Huey be alright?
I think Terry has been pretty clear here.
Aeroplanes, fixed wing, 1:32 or more. That means no rockets, no choppers, no flying insects, no things that got throw up in the air in a crash and not 1:35.
Check me if I'm wrong.
I think Terry has been pretty clear here.
Aeroplanes, fixed wing, 1:32 or more. That means no rockets, no choppers, no flying insects, no things that got throw up in the air in a crash and not 1:35.
Check me if I'm wrong.
egg beaters would be ok I guess.
I think Terry has been pretty clear here.
Aeroplanes, fixed wing, 1:32 or more. That means no rockets, no choppers, no flying insects, no things that got throw up in the air in a crash and not 1:35.
Check me if I'm wrong.
egg beaters would be ok I guess.
I stand corrected.![]()
Woohoooo I have something planned now for a whilewill an 1/35 Huey be alright?
Yes
Well its just "plane old BIGGER" aint itIf a Huey is good in 1/35th, then a 1/35 CH-47D should be good as well.![]()
Is that a Trumpeter kit you are referring to Paul?
Definitely in with a Kitthawk OV-10A Bronco:
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Bring it on (as they say).
Ian.
The Bronco looks to be a sweet kit Ian.
There are a lot of things I could build for this. IF it was OK with Terry I could maybe even restart my Ju88A build that has been stalled for a long time. I would say it is maybe between 50% and 70% done depending on what I do to it. The fuselage is still in halves and the cockpit is mostly done, but there is a bunch of stuff yet to do.
I guess I will have to dig up the thread.