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Post by pat perry on Dec 8, 2009 1:41:34 GMT 9
Here's a new thread The Internet Craftsman Museum craftsmanshipmuseum.com/One article is on Young C. Park from Hawaii. Lots of pictures of his highly detailed work. craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Park.htmExcerpt: After the show in 2002, Young Park donated the first of his Corsairs to the Foundation's museum in Vista, CA. In 2005 he donated the second one. The first is fully paneled on the right side and done as a cutaway on the left side so that all the internal workings of the wings and fuselage can be seen. The second one is fully paneled but made in four sections like the original with the motor removed so that the internals can be seen that way. In 2006, it came as a total surprise when we received the recently completed P-51 made as Mr. Park's final project. Three years in the making, this model represents the culmination of Mr. Park's metalworking and modeling skills. The details, working parts and panel fits must be seen to be believed. These models are now on display at the museum, but you can examine them in closeup detail as you read on below. Enjoy, Pat P. :us_flag
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Post by Gene on Dec 8, 2009 4:55:58 GMT 9
enjoy was the right word.... thats some craftsmanship....he's got more skill than the guy rooting aound my mouth :
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