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Post by Faust on May 5, 2016 19:27:21 GMT -5
I’ve always been a fan of two-seaters, whether they’re purpose-built trainers or two-seater versions of frontline combat machines. There’s something about the longer canopy and change in overall proportion that I think just makes most planes look better. That’s why so many of my models (both built and in the “stash”) are two-holers. Of course, it goes without saying, that the more obscure the plane is the better I like it, and if it’s a two-seater than you can pretty much bet I’m going to pick it up. That was exactly the case when I came across the Models kit of the Taiwanese AT-3 Tsu-Chang. This is a pretty unknown aircraft, purpose-designed for training, but like so many of its ilk, it has a secondary combat capability. I am really quite pleased with how this little bird turned out, but let me warn you; this is not an easy kit to build. It’s simple, sure, but that simplicity masks some serious issues. Still, there’s not likely to be an Tamigawa or Trupet-boss kits of it soon (although, who knows…), so what you sees is what you gets, as they say! Check it out and let me know what you think! -models-172-aidc-at-3-tsu-chang/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">adamrehorn.wordpress.com/model-kits/planes/-models-172-aidc-at-3-tsu-chang/
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Post by ford56 on May 29, 2016 8:10:12 GMT -5
First one I've seen. Camo paint is very well done. nice panel lines. I think you've nailed it.
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Post by bob29579 on May 29, 2016 15:38:24 GMT -5
Totally agree with that one.
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