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  1. #21

    Re: Camels

    Good stuff mate!

    I can't keep my eyes from those wrinkles in the fabric though (and they fact they are a little repetitive over the set). I know I am nagging, but... Perhaps lowering their opacity (and varying that between profiles) would help.

    The striped models are very cool and good work on the prop.
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    Re: Camels

    Hi All

    Thanks for the welcome :-)

    I've been around WW1 aviation for many a year, but I'm new to this forum. Nice to see familiar faces though - hi Martin K!!

    The Camel is my "thing" - but one thing I learned young is that the more you find out on a subject, the more you realise you don't know anything ....

    I look forward to seeing more WW1 profiles here - especially Camels :-)

    Cheers!

    Andy
  3. #23

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    So where do you normally hide Andy?
  4. #24

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    I look forward to seeing more WW1 profiles here
    The only one I've got (almost) finished is here-
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4099/...506fb071_b.jpg
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4077/...be8781b1_b.jpg

    Jester has a bunch! Plus there is another Camel here somewhere, maybe two!

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyK View Post
    I look forward to seeing more WW1 profiles here
    I never got far with this thing...
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  6. #26

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    HEY! Is that a DFW Floh???

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  7. #27

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    Yes... I had to be a bit different again. You could do one profile with the Floh and cover the entire production run. And nobody will ever agree on the colour, hehe


    Hey Kelcey... got a nice Camel suggestion for you: a Dutch one serial S-226. One problem... nobody knows what it looks like
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    Re: Camels

    Hi Jesters

    I seem to find a lot of my time taken up with work, family - plus various voluntary commitments like Cross & Cockade. I usually manage to get to the York CCI meeting once or twice a year, to meet up with the likes of Paul Leaman, Stuart Leslie, Paul Hare, Mick Davis etc. The Northern CCI bunch meet up in a cracking little pub called the Ackhorne just off Micklegate Bar - you'll have to join us some time! Running the CCI web site keeps me busy too.

    One day soon (please!) we'll get the kids out the other side of college and I can take a deep breath and get stuck into the important things in life - like Camel research :-) I've a shedload of notes taken at the National Archives, plus a photo collection of unmanageable size - it all needs pulling together. One day ...

    BTW - nice CL.IIs Blowhard!!!

    AndyK
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    Sounds like our voluntary commitments do the same Andy, but I wouldn't swap them for the world. . . . ah maybe the odd one
  10. #30

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    Don't the kids stay at home now once they've done the education thing anyway so you won't get rid of them, they'll just wait for you to die and take over the house!

    Try doing a profile when someone wants to watch Rastamouse and make colours in photoshop at the same time then tries to eat the wacom stylus! Still my wife isn't all bad

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