CMGN 8905
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Re: CMGN 8905
Nicely done Cam!
Re: CMGN 8905
Beautiful!!!! Nice job on that....
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Re: CMGN 8905
Have you done any other CM units?
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Re: CMGN 8905
I've done CMGN 8804 but its not finished yet.
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Re: CMGN 8905
GTW4633 - Those two will make a nice tandem. What kit did you use for the 8804? How are you kitbashing it?
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Re: CMGN 8905
He's starting with an Atlas GP40, plating over the radiators and one of the fans. I'm not sure what he's using for the dynamic brake hatch, Atlas offers the type 8804 has as a spare part, but Jay was talking about making his own.Don Simon wrote:GTW4633 - Those two will make a nice tandem. What kit did you use for the 8804? How are you kitbashing it?
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Re: CMGN 8905
That's the more realistic way of doing it...please post a picture when you're done, Jay.He's starting with an Atlas GP40, plating over the radiators and one of the fans.
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Re: CMGN 8905
This is how far I've gotten with 8804.
So far, I've plated over the First Fan, and a section of the radiator.
I painted the Non Dynamic hatch just so I can run it for now. I also put some plows on it however they aren't right so I need to take them off. Also the Atlas Pilot is too high so I need to lower it. I Have Cannon Fans, a P5, and Speed recorders on order.
So far, I've plated over the First Fan, and a section of the radiator.
I painted the Non Dynamic hatch just so I can run it for now. I also put some plows on it however they aren't right so I need to take them off. Also the Atlas Pilot is too high so I need to lower it. I Have Cannon Fans, a P5, and Speed recorders on order.
Re: CMGN 8905
Very nice work Jay.
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Re: CMGN 8905
Ditto
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Re: CMGN 8905
Here is a shot of both of them running in Durand. I Still havn't got 8804 decaled yet. I'm probably going to drop it off tomorrow