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87.1k Johndfg  7.6 years ago

A progress update on my F-15C Eagle with 75th anniversary Oregon Eagles paintjob!
Tell me what you think!

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @Benkelmans maybe if my computer can handle it

    7.6 years ago
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    @Johndfg no problem!

    7.6 years ago
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    87.1k Johndfg

    @MrSilverWolf thank you!

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @Benkelmans hopefully... It's already over 1100 parts, so I'm not sure

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    @Johndfg thanks! And that looks awesome!

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @MrSilverWolf I fixed it. Not sure why it does that

    7.6 years ago
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    I can't see one of the pictures, the one is just a small grey box...

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    14.8k MrWarPac

    U Wow

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @Benkelmans @oDDDynamics Thanks! (I updated the picture)

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @Tully2001 Thanks dude

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @ChiChiWerx Its probably a few thousand pounds, but I'll negate that with negative weight blocks

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    29.8k ChiChiWerx

    I like it! How much weight does the "paint" add? I'm hesitant to do any sort of camo paint due to weight considerations, even the modern haze grey schemes.

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @GoldenEagle lol, thanks

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    oh ok @Johndfg

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    17.2k GoldenEagle

    Nice!
    I was called in by the title, lol

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    87.1k Johndfg

    @MechWARRIOR57 I build them stuck out so when I add fuselage blocks it doesn't screw up the movement. I nudge them in place when I'm finished

    7.6 years ago
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    whats with the rear stabs?

    7.6 years ago