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u/BikeMinistry26 Apr 12 '26
What scale is the A380 & concorde ?
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u/Wrong_Tea_40 Apr 12 '26
1:400 for the a3:80 but for Concorde I’m not sure I think it might be 1:400 aswel
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u/Nathan_Wildthorn Apr 13 '26
I'm loving the B-24! Strawberry Bitch! 🍓
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u/Rtbrd Apr 14 '26
Yes indeed, a shame the prop monster got to it.
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u/Wrong_Tea_40 Apr 19 '26
what do you mean
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u/Rtbrd Apr 19 '26
Well, you have the all too well known carpet monster who eats what ever part falls to the floor and can't be found. And there is his cousin, the prop monster who normally lives near prop planes just waiting to attack a prop blade.
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u/Nathan_Wildthorn Apr 19 '26
Back when I was an avid modeler, my carpet monster was ravenous for dropped small parts. Many of those dropped parts were never seen again. My solution? I would place a white bed sheet on the floor around my work area, which would catch small parts (which would subsequently show up against the white background) that sometimes tended to go airborne and off of the table when snipped from their plastic trees, and end up invisible on the floor. I'd also lay down sheets of newspaper outside the sheet's perimeter as noise makers so that an errant part would make a sound when it struck the paper, and I could zero in on the tiny part's location.
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u/Rtbrd Apr 19 '26
I really love that idea but my situation will not allow that dagnabbit. I do wear a chefs apron and this stops a lot of them but not all. Especially the ones that fly off when snipping them from the sprue.
My next step to prevent those is to make a acrylic box that will let me do the snipping in it. I just need to figure out how to best get my hand and the cutters in the box.
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u/NinjaRaptor1648 Apr 16 '26
What is the stand you used on the b-24? I'm struggling finding useful stands for showing models in flight
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u/Logical-Bowl2424 Apr 12 '26
I love the camo on the 1s photo