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1/33 model of Boeing/Bell V-22 Osprey

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Rafa³ Ma³y - 14 Apr 2004 07:57 GMT
Hey,
im gonna do a 1/33 model of Boeing/Bell V-22 Osprey. I already gathered some
pictures, info and stuff but i do need some more detailed specifications
about construction,blueprints, drawings, some pictures - everything.
I wonder if anybody can help me to get info about this descent model. Meybe
there is somebody here who did this model before? That would be awesome to
get in touch.

Best regards,
mzx
mzx@mikronika.com.pl
Gernot Hassenpflug - 14 Apr 2004 08:56 GMT
"Rafa³ Ma³y" <Rafal.Maly@mikronika.com.pl> writes:

> Hey,
> im gonna do a 1/33 model of Boeing/Bell V-22 Osprey. I already gathered some
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> mzx
> mzx@mikronika.com.pl

Is there any reason for the peculiar scale (to me)? perhaps paper
modeling?  If plastic or multi-media, 1/32 is probably a better bet,
with decals and several aftermarket parts you might want available.

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G Hassenpflug /* IJN & JMSDF */

Rafa³ Ma³y - 14 Apr 2004 10:25 GMT
For paper modeling we use 1/33 in poland. I got all my models done with that
scale.
> Is there any reason for the peculiar scale (to me)? perhaps paper
> modeling?  If plastic or multi-media, 1/32 is probably a better bet,
> with decals and several aftermarket parts you might want available.
Vess Irvine - 14 Apr 2004 15:29 GMT
Halinski's next 1/33rd cardstock masterpiece is to be the Osprey, perhaps
available within a month or two. I saw the cover artwork on the web
somewhere, but cannot find the URL just now.

Vess Irvine

> Hey,
> im gonna do a 1/33 model of Boeing/Bell V-22 Osprey. I already gathered some
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> mzx
> mzx@mikronika.com.pl
Rafa³ Ma³y - 15 Apr 2004 10:01 GMT
Correction - Halinski's next masterpiece is going to be 1/200 Military Model
1-2/2004 YAMATO
(http://www.konradus.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=44627&t=44627)

Cover artwork
I guess you are reffering to post:
(http://www.konradus.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=44027&t=44027)
(http://www.konradus.com/forum/download.php/1,6198/primaprilis.jpg)
It was posted on the 1ts of April, which is according to our local
tradition, "joke day". It is the time when you hear all the highlited untrue
top stories, even on the radio or TV. I wrote That post you found:).
Anyway halinski is NOT going to have this model in his printout work soon.

> Halinski's next 1/33rd cardstock masterpiece is to be the Osprey, perhaps
> available within a month or two. I saw the cover artwork on the web
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> > mzx
> > mzx@mikronika.com.pl
Gernot Hassenpflug - 15 Apr 2004 14:59 GMT
"Rafa³ Ma³y" <Rafal.Maly@mikronika.com.pl> writes:

> Correction - Halinski's next masterpiece is going to be 1/200 Military Model
> 1-2/2004 YAMATO
> (http://www.konradus.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=44627&t=44627)

Nice April Fool there! Although it's all Polish to me, it looks like
the Yamato model will depict the ship at completion, with the 4 triple
155mm turrets. Great!! I may just build my first paper card stock
model soon.
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G Hassenpflug /* IJN & JMSDF */

 
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