Akuyaku #1!

goodduck

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Asuka Model just released the short barrel version of the Akuyaku #1! My favorite thank there is. ... digging out my Akuyaku#1 from long ago and maybe I will actually finish it...
 

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Interesting, it looks "French" to me,for some reason. :)
 

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Scaled to the size of the of Proco from my Sovoia, just a little longer than the wingspan of my Mowe. In rough mock-up right now and that means if I stay on the scale I'll have tons and tons of clean up to do. This would make this the most ambitious project yet... wonder if I have the will to do it... I'm already giving up... hahaha...
 

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Scaled to the size of the of Proco from my Sovoia, just a little longer than the wingspan of my Mowe. In rough mock-up right now and that means if I stay on the scale I'll have tons and tons of clean up to do. This would make this the most ambitious project yet... wonder if I have the will to do it... I'm already giving up... hahaha...

Unfortunately, I understand the sentiment all too well. :)

Looks great though..............:)
 

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Nice.!!! Looks like it will flatten out fairly well also.. curious to see how you go about getting the texture on the flattened model... the bane of working with Rhino ;)