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YAAAAHH! The Globemaster is probably the last transport we're missing in the SF series!! Now, where did I put those reference book pdfs...

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as many know , started this project a while back and was almost finished when my drive crashed, now have to start all over again

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another one down

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how a Herk folders going to look in the future (highlight folders is Dels original work)

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and freaky part is im not quite even half done. stupid OCD makin me want to do a skin for everybody in the 80s......

but i am getting good at counting in Arabic numbers, so i got that going for me which is good:lol:

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1 hour ago, NIELS said:

+veltro2k 

any chance of developing a KB-50 tanker with drouge’s for the 50s and 60s era?

Man, exactly what this guy says - totally agree!  Let me know what we might be able to help with on this request.  

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8 hours ago, Veltro2k said:

as many know , started this project a while back and was almost finished when my drive crashed, now have to start all over again

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Finding Nemo ??

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so, this is an A model??? I noticed the lack of thimble nose for the radar)

I wish I still has my R.G.Smith prints from boyhood (the COMPLETE set!!! of Douglas aircraft!!!) -- has several 124s that would've made great loading screens

ps: i have the Air Force Legends book on pdf, if that'll help.

side note: one of my fondest childhood memories is of seeing one come into Santa Monica Airport* for their annual air shows in the 1960s. My parents house was 50-70 yards east of the airport, just north of the flight path. EVERYTHING flew by our house!! They always had the cargo door open, and the ramps down to everyone could go inside and look around. Unfortunately, being an acrophobe (worse now because of my vision issues) 7-9 year old Kevin was too afraid to climb the ladder to the cockpit to look around the flight deck. 

 

*also home to Douglas Santa Monica plant -- where the B-19 was built!*

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1 hour ago, NIELS said:

Good to see the ‘HEAVIES’ getting attention…… Outstanding work!👍

Have 4 other heavies in the works 😉

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