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P-51D Mustang Model Aircraft

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aircraftsmodel@gmail.com - 11 Feb 2008 02:41 GMT
The North American Aviation P-51D Mustang was a fighter aircraft. It
was considered the definitive Mustang. The P-51D became the most
widely produced among the variants of the Mustang.

Warplanes.com offers the P-51D Mustang model aircraft on 30% sale. It
was made from the highest quality material available. It has a span of
18.5 inches and length of 16 inches.

For more information visit our website: http://www.warplanes.com/.
someone@some.domain - 11 Feb 2008 03:26 GMT
>The North American Aviation P-51D Mustang was a fighter aircraft. It
>was considered the definitive Mustang. The P-51D became the most
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>For more information visit our website: http://www.warplanes.com/.

by now, no one in this group would piss on it if it was on fire.
flak monkey - 11 Feb 2008 18:46 GMT
> In article
> <bb948edc-c379-4050-b7a7-602003323c23@q77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
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> by now, no one in this group would piss on it if it was on fire.

And nobody in their right mind would pay $99.99 for the weathering effects
service, presumably carried out by an autistic 3 year old. On acid.
http://www.warplanes.com/weathered/thumb05_large.jpg
crw59@earthlink.net - 11 Feb 2008 18:52 GMT
> <some...@some.domain> wrote in message
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> And nobody in their right mind would pay $99.99 for the weathering effects
> service, presumably carried out by an autistic 3 year old. On acid.http://www.warplanes.com/weathered/thumb05_large.jpg

'bout fell on the floor when I first saw the price he was charging for
weathering. Hell I can do that bad a job for free. just come take a
look at my models!.

FWIW - the site does have a large selection of aviation art, but as it
fgures with this guy, they are all in dimensions that are not
available in most frame/art supply stores. and if anyone here has ever
had a frame made, well that can really break the bank.  why aren't
these things done in a standard dimension....
thru bitching...

Craig
bill.woodier - 11 Feb 2008 22:49 GMT
I know the custom framing song and dance.  I just had a 18x30 Civil War
print framed and it cost over $300.  that's almost twice what I paid for the
print!!

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On Feb 11, 10:46 am, "flak monkey" <steve.ba...@bluebottle.com> wrote:
> <some...@some.domain> wrote in message
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> service, presumably carried out by an autistic 3 year old. On
> acid.http://www.warplanes.com/weathered/thumb05_large.jpg

'bout fell on the floor when I first saw the price he was charging for
weathering. Hell I can do that bad a job for free. just come take a
look at my models!.

FWIW - the site does have a large selection of aviation art, but as it
fgures with this guy, they are all in dimensions that are not
available in most frame/art supply stores. and if anyone here has ever
had a frame made, well that can really break the bank.  why aren't
these things done in a standard dimension....
thru bitching...

Craig
Disco58 - 12 Feb 2008 00:46 GMT
Hmm, interesting weathering on the F-14 in the link.  Having served in
various Tomcat squadrons, and having spent a considerable amount of time
in an on them, I don't recall ever seeing weathering like that.  But, then
again, I suppose my brain and all the pictures I took could be getting a
bit fuzzy over the years.

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Pat Flannery - 11 Feb 2008 21:42 GMT
> And nobody in their right mind would pay $99.99 for the weathering effects
> service, presumably carried out by an autistic 3 year old. On acid.
> http://www.warplanes.com/weathered/thumb05_large.jpg 
>  

It looks like it flew through one of the Kuwaiti oil fires.

Pat
 
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