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707pic- port above
This the completed Boeing 707-320 at 1:120 scale. It is not done in the metallic foil that I usually add for the bottom aluminum for added realism to simplify construction...I think that this makes a really pretty model of this elegent jetliner! What do y
Date: 09/12/2002
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 22720
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707port-front
This is the front view of the 707 at 1:120 scale
Date: 09/12/2002
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 9918
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ships1
This is a photo of some vintage steamship liners from 1900- 1935 all reduced to 1:600 scale...Augusta Victoria (smallest) Kaiser Welhelm der Grosse (next in size) Mauretania (red and white) and the Titanic (largest...I built these models about 3 years ago
Date: 04/19/2007
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 6694
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ships3
This is the stern end picture of the same ships at 1:600 scale...
Date: 04/19/2007
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 4784
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PDR_0095
this is the rear view-starboard of the Boeing 707-320...with the ubiquitious tractor visible under the nose gear to give it scale...
Date: 09/15/2002
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 8959
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PDR_0096
This is a shot of the 707-320 from starboard above to illustrate the classic airframe form...
Date: 09/15/2002
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 7304
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707-1-120-circular bulkheads
these are the circular bulkheads for the central fusealge and parts of the mainwing root support box-into which the main wing spars attach to the fuselage
Date: 11/19/2005
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 12990
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Main wingroot support box details
this is the main wingroot support box assembly details- this fits inside the central fuselage to anchor the mainwing spars
Date: 11/19/2005
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 9326
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Main wingroot support box details1
this is the detail how the wingroot support box is affixed inside the bottom of the central fuselage with the cutouts of the mainwing spar connection area visible
Date: 11/21/2005
Owner: Bob Bendorf
Views: 8710
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