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Post by spad54 on Feb 17, 2007 19:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by Roger on Feb 17, 2007 20:25:48 GMT -5
Even naked ;D...that looks great!
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Post by Admin on Feb 17, 2007 20:44:17 GMT -5
Lovely.
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Post by scubakobe on Feb 17, 2007 21:41:41 GMT -5
It's lookin' great!
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Post by Dan on Feb 17, 2007 22:25:19 GMT -5
Can't wait for this one! Looks fantastic! That had to be a fast plane for its day - three engines and a relatively/comparatively small airframe . . . Dan …it’s great being a kid again – without the glue! ;D
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Post by spad54 on Mar 4, 2007 12:07:55 GMT -5
The exterior model is virtually complete which means the model is about 25% finished. However I could not resist taking her out of La Guardia in Golden Wings for a trip around Manhattan. We are still shooting for a mid Spring release. Best to all On the ramp Climbing out Looking Left Manhattan ahead The Empire State Building Gear down and Locked Check Down and locked Configured to land
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Post by Roger on Mar 4, 2007 12:35:21 GMT -5
Looking great Paul!
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Post by lifejogger on Mar 4, 2007 13:07:33 GMT -5
That is very nice.
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Post by MoCat on Mar 10, 2007 22:00:48 GMT -5
What a beauty!
Chomp'n at the Bit!
MoCat
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Post by Glider Rider on Mar 14, 2007 19:54:48 GMT -5
Hey Guys, I was feeling little nostalgic this last weekend and decided to watch the adventures of "Captain Midnight" on the tube. I was chompin' down on some popcorn when all of a sudden the Bad Guy's airplane come roaring down the field and I almost dropped my big orange drink! I couldn't believe my eyes but there before me was our beloved Stinson Trimotor making an appearance. I knew you all would like to take a gander so I grabbed a couple of screenshots. Enjoy!! and a close-up shot.
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Post by spad54 on Mar 19, 2007 15:49:13 GMT -5
Wowzers! Nice shots! I can see some immediate refinements as a result of the shots. Thanks! Looks like I'll need to make some curtains LOL ;D Seriously... If you notice, there is only a pilot in the aircraft which is accurate. When the Stinson was being flown in the 30's there was no "official" co-pilot and only one yoke and set of rudder pedals. This is how our model is being done. If a relief pilot was needed he spelled the pilot in the left hand seat
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Post by frankr on Mar 19, 2007 16:58:06 GMT -5
Spad:
Go to stinsonreliant.com for more pics of your Stinson.
Waiting with anticipation for this one.
Frank R.....
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Post by spad54 on Mar 20, 2007 5:39:27 GMT -5
Thanks...it's a great resource
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Post by dalecaruso on Mar 20, 2007 10:58:06 GMT -5
Now this project is worth waiting for.
Dale
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Post by spad54 on Apr 26, 2007 16:41:11 GMT -5
The project is moving along. It's turned out to be the most complex model we've attempted and we're really excited about the journey. If things go well, I'll post some shots of the front office this weekend. Our goal is to make this the most immersive experience possible ad we've enlisted the talents of Sky Sound Soundworks to develop the sound file. Additionally, this model will demand the pilot's attention as we are building in engine failure effects.
Best to all Paul
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