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TrebleisMyMiddleName
Post subject: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 3:31 pm
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I was looking in the "Misc. Drawings" section, and I couldn't seem to find one.
I searched the forums, but no dice.
If anyone has made one, or is willing to make one, let me know.

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 3:33 pm
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.....If I had a dollar for everytime someone has asked that.....

There is a SB scale F-35 on the aircraft parts sheets but no F35 in FD scale IIRC

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 3:38 pm
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Yeah, I found the SB scale one, but I was hoping for an FD scale F-35.
Some kind soul should get on that.

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 3:43 pm
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TrebleisMyMiddleName wrote:
Yeah, I found the SB scale one, but I was hoping for an FD scale F-35.
Some kind soul should get on that.
I'm not not sure if the FD scale version is on anyone's worklist but if it isn't, maybe some kind soul should *hint hint* ;)

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 4:59 pm
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I recently inherited DLRs WiP, its on the 'to do' list ;-)

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 17th, 2014, 11:21 pm
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TrebleisMyMiddleName wrote:
Yeah, I found the SB scale one, but I was hoping for an FD scale F-35.
Some kind soul should get on that.
I can do it this weekend when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 18th, 2014, 4:46 am
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Kattsun wrote:
TrebleisMyMiddleName wrote:
Yeah, I found the SB scale one, but I was hoping for an FD scale F-35.
Some kind soul should get on that.
I can do it this weekend when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.
Thank you, good sir!

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 18th, 2014, 8:38 am
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Kattsun wrote:
I can do it this weekend when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.
Umm...
jabba wrote:
I recently inherited DLRs WiP, its on the 'to do' list ;-)

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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 18th, 2014, 9:10 am
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Kattsun wrote:
when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.
What? At 32,74m or 32740mm it gives 2183 pixels. :shock: :?
You're sure You don't mean 15cm (or 15,24cm) - meaning SB scale?


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Post subject: Re: Has anyone made a Shipbucket F-35?Posted: March 18th, 2014, 9:50 pm
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jabba wrote:
Kattsun wrote:
I can do it this weekend when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.
Umm...
jabba wrote:
I recently inherited DLRs WiP, its on the 'to do' list ;-)
Then we can both do it, unless you want to hurry up and finish it?
eswube wrote:
Kattsun wrote:
when I finish my 1px:15mm scale SR-71I.
What? At 32,74m or 32740mm it gives 2183 pixels. :shock: :?
You're sure You don't mean 15cm (or 15,24cm) - meaning SB scale?
Oh balls I drew it at 2,184 pixels. I FUCKED UP!

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