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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Tim Mixon on July 23, 2022, 11:37:23 PM
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(https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/hyperscale/download/file.php?id=132442)
(https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/hyperscale/download/file.php?id=132439)
(https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/hyperscale/download/file.php?id=132440)This is just a test
Aha! I can post direct from my postings oh Hyperscale. I’ll update this and many other build this evening.
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Can’t seem to get my attachment photo to expand. Any suggestions?
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I just tried it(single click on the image) using Firefox on Windows 10 and it worked okay for me.
Paul.
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Sorry. I meant to say, I wanted my post to open with the full picture not a thumbnail link.
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Yep, opens full size for me too, once the thumbnail is clicked on. (Chrome browser)
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One click here, and then my eyes were dazzled: what a paint job!!!
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OK I'll ask the question nobody else has - the elephant in the room, or the paralyzer in the room!
Is this built from one of the test shots of the putative Wingnuts Wings 1/32 kits?
Edit - I see you have now added 1/72 Airfix
Superb model and excellent paint job.
Sandy
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My eyes! Oh, my eyes! :)
Wonderful paint job.
WD
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Excellent! I've always wanted build one with that scheme. It appears on a handful of planes.
(https://i.imgur.com/SEEd9Vwt.jpg)
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Superb model and a very interesting finish.
Stephen.
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Now that is cool !
Alexis
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WOW! That is an outstanding paint scheme and Model!!
RAGIII
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Great - what a striking paint scheme
Regards
Dave
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Sorry. I meant to say, I wanted my post to open with the full picture not a thumbnail link.
Tim,
I think I know what you mean. You'll have to host the images on a hosting site and link them into your post. I use a public folder on dropbox. Use the image tool (http://) and copy and paste the link to the picture in between the img statements. If you're using dropbox, change the last bit of the link from dl=0 to raw=1 or else they won't show up in the post. This might be necessary for images hosted elsewhere as well. Someone with far more HTML knowledge can probably tell you why this is necessary.
Stuart
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Hi Tim,
Can you tell us where the pictures that you want to upload are saved?
Are they on your harddrive, or on Google Drive or something similar? Or do you use a hosting service like Imgur, Flickr or PostImage.
If we have some more information, we may be able to help you.
Meanwhile, I am glad to see a fellow Handley Page enthusiast here. This is a very nice alternative colour scheme. I guess this is the 1459 from 1917?
I think you have done a well executed conversion of the Airfix kit,
Hats off!
Willem
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Thank you sir. This is exactly what I was looking for. You have been most helpful.
I’ll give it a try later today.
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Thank you. I was trying to post directly from my phone. I’ll have to load my images to Dropbox.
I have many more 1/72 builds to post.
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Watch out, everyone...Tim is THE MAN!!!!
Always great stuff. You should see his Gotha!
Dan
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I think Tim is the man after showing us this magnificent 0/100.
Alan.
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Yes, as Dan said, Tim is really, really good at this WW1 stuff.
He even makes the vac kits look like WnW kits.....jeez.....