Matchbox Dornier Do-18 G-1
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Upper surfaces awaiting the Future.
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Lower surfaces awaiting the Future.
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Komentáre
25 February 2014, 05:11
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i did one like this 30+ years ago. i remember getting crazy to get the engine/wings on top of the fuselage.... did you have the same trouble?
14 August 2016, 11:22
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I remember a lack of clarity about how the propellers were to be set in the engine housing. I did not like the outcome, which is too loose. I sill like the basic context, which is now part and parcel of the brand new Dornier Seastar. ( diamondaircraft.com/../Dornier-Release.pdf )
14 August 2016, 14:42
Album info
The original intent was to assemble as a Luftwaffe craft, complete with the typical splinter camouflage, but the box had a Luftkreiscommando version that had decals and I liked the slate gray over silver motif livery.