Cobra MkIII 1/125 scale model

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It looks way cool, Raytheon.

It's what I imagine Alex Ryder's Cobby of The Dark Wheel fame looking like after it's reincarnation from a rusting junkheap found in the Orbital Graveyard, to a fully kitted and repaired pirate-whacker.
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I thank ya kindly for the warm welcome all!

Poro,
Only a 30" span Cobbie 3 but there may be more. Just waiting on a possible word from someone as regards that. May or may not happen so no breath holding here.
With ref to the gun, it probably will...it'll take a fair whack to do it but it wasn't for no reason that a tube of superglue was in me pocket when I delivered it.
Just in case... :P
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Very nice.

I like the combat damage on your other Cobra3.
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ooh, it's lighty-up too.
awesome work.
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Whoah, very, very nice work there Raytheon. Utterly delightful indeed.
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Just been looking over some of your other models - great work Raytheon!
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Thanks all, much appreciated.
I try to do the best I can in bringing these beasties to life in a way other than in game on a computer monitor, that kinda thing is beyond me to be honest apart from some fiddling about I used to do with MS flight sim aircraft design.
Best left to the likes of your good selves methinks.

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Raytheon wrote:
I try to do the best I can in bringing these beasties to life in a way other than in game on a computer monitor
Saw the RC models you've also built. Never seen a four engined RC plane before (though you do say it flew like a pig lol).

This got me thinking, could you make a RC Cobra MkIII? :wink: :lol:
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JazHaz wrote:
This got me thinking, could you make a RC Cobra MkIII? :wink: :lol:
Hmm, just picturing that brings to mind the words of a certain deceased sci-fi writer: "The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't."
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Poro wrote:
"The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't."
Ah, one of his best lines, among hundreds... he really could write.
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Post by Luca »

Hmm, pretty metal work there. Not too shabby. I wonder if anyone's made the vanilla Elite ships out of paper/origami?
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Luca wrote:
Hmm, pretty metal work there. Not too shabby. I wonder if anyone's made the vanilla Elite ships out of paper/origami?
You mean like this: http://www.itchstudios.com/psg/ecp/frontier.htm

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