Thomas, I'd buy two of the C-17's if the price came down ALOT, maybe US$30 or so each. Otherwise it is a bit too dear for me.
The C-17 on Redrick's site is scrtachbuilt by a guy named MarineCoprsDaddy, who occassionally posts here.
I'd love to have a copy of those plans as a Word co. Please email them to me at:
petermarkvanburem@yahoo.com
Thanks!
1/300 or 1/285 boeing C-17 globemaster III
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Thomas, please email again...
Sorry Thomas, I mistyped my email address. Would you please resend the plans--
petermarkvanburen@yahoo.com
Sorry and thanks,
Peter
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I've built a 1/72 Scale B-52.thomas.tmcc wrote:Hey just found this on the net a C-17 in 1/72nd ....
Combat 1/72 C-17 Globemaster III $190.00 with metal/resin parts, detailed plans
http://www.oldmodelkits.com/vacs.html
that will be a big kit ! ...
Now THAT is a big kit and it ran me about $70 USD. The only place I was able to put it was hanging from the ceiling. It was a good 3' in wingspan and in length. Sadly it went missing when I moved, as did a good chunk of my models...hmm
Anyhow, it took almost 2 full bottles of paint (green and black) to finish it. (I did a SAC version from Operation Linebacker.)
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I'd be up for possibly getting in the deal if the price was around 20, for 1 or 2. Although, if the 1/285 C-130s came around that price, I might pick up those as well.
BTW, can I get that Word doc as well? semperfi2382@sbcglobal.net
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