Lindberg has one also:
Lindberg has one also:
Mad-Modeller wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@nextline.com:
Wasnt that the Grumman Duck??
And it says "Highly Detailed Parts" :-o
I guess it's just so hard to imagine that they would respond... What's that address again? TIA Doug
that's on all the kiys.....from the old days. can't wait to get the jennys.
Eek! I got all fowled up. That's a Goose just as the OP mentioned and I started talking about the Duck. Widgeon you know it!
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Yes sir! See my discovery elsewhere...
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
don't badger us.or no beaver for you!
Like I said, the Jenny is a nice kit; reasonably detailed and easy to build. It's reminiscent of the Aurora 1/48 scale WW I kits as far as assembly goes. I'm still trying to find info on the twin engined variant... I can't even picture what that would look like.
Pat
me either
Mad-Modeller wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@nextline.com:
It's OK Bill,
You know it takes a real man to admit his misstakes!!
Cheers,
Bert Jan
I just posted a copy of the three-view at the binaries site. If anyone can't access it and would still like to see it, email me and I'll forward a copy.
Historical Aviation Album published a 1/24th scale (if I recall correctly) set of 3-view plans by Paul Matt for that beast. I had them at one time but I'll be durned if I know where it is now.
I think Historical Aviation Album is completely defunct now but some searching might turn a set of plans up - or the issue in which the plans appeared.
The plans were typically reproduced in a smaller scale in the books.
Cheers,
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