Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 20, 2014 6:29 pm

hrtpaul wrote: Awesome to see a great company supporting this joint. Well done Red Roo *standing ovation* :D


Here, Here Paul, I couldn't agree more. We here at A/CAM are indeed very fortunate to have such a well-respected organisation as Red Roo supporting us.....so lets all support them.
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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby Capt NG » Sun Apr 20, 2014 6:58 pm

Hi Ed, I would love it if you would consider a 1/144 scale Boeing 727-100 conversion. Knotty, Ray, what do you guys reckon?
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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:22 pm

Capt NG wrote:Hi Ed, I would love it if you would consider a 1/144 scale Boeing 727-100 conversion. Knotty, Ray, what do you guys reckon?



I have already got a couple of the Oz Mods 727-100 conversions in the stash...but if Red Roo were ever going to re-issue new ones, I would certainly be up for that.
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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby Tony P » Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:27 am

Braz models do a -100 conversion as well from memory.

Might be a bit slow on the uptake but what is being discussed here re the airliner category and expo?
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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby erussell » Mon Apr 21, 2014 3:27 pm

but what is being discussed here re the airliner category and expo


It's called thread drift.... in fact, I think what's meant to be being discussed is the NON-airliner civilian category (proposed) at some future Expo.

I'm mainly a WW2 military aircraft modeller but I was surprised to find I have two fairly recent models that would qualify in this category. An oil company owned commuter plane (which would also qualify as an airliner) and a glider. I'll put at least one on the proposed civilian display table.

Edit - I found a couple more - Gö 9 (test of concept for the Do 335) and a speed record plane...

I never realised I was a closet civilian aircraft builder!
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Re: Civilian Category: Model Expo 2015.

Postby Capt NG » Mon Apr 21, 2014 7:53 pm

Thread drift aside Ed, it would be good to have an Australian company pick up all things civil as they apply to Australian operations. From conversions to resin engines for 727, 737, 747, DC-9 etc.. Airline Hobby in US does a great job, but would be nice to support an Australian company.
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