Picture of a Travel Pod on a Viper

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by JochemP » 25 Apr 2008, 22:56

Thank You, Thanks for sharing, mate. :notworthy:


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by Snick » 26 Apr 2008, 17:57

Wow... Nice chicks you got there!! If you don't mind sir, can I ask you a favor to show a pic of the BLU-27 of Hasegawa then simulate it attach to a station pylon? Thanks...


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by jefropas » 27 Apr 2008, 10:36

Snick,
There is a 72nd scale travel pod already made in all of Hasegawa's 1/72nd scale A-10 kits. They are generally pretty easy to find in the US. HTH.

Jeff


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by ACMIguy » 28 Apr 2008, 13:38

Snick wrote:Wow... Nice chicks you got there!! If you don't mind sir, can I ask you a favor to show a pic of the BLU-27 of Hasegawa then simulate it attach to a station pylon? Thanks...


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by Habu » 28 Apr 2008, 19:32

Those Team Viper pods are flash!
Do your homework, Tiger!


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by Snick » 05 May 2008, 06:06

Are the USMC and the USN jets use the same Travel Pod models???


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