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Anonymous
Does anyone have an Albatross DIII? any simple models of this would work as I intend to shrink it down to 1:200 scale for another model. thnx in advance. pic related
>> Anonymous
I have had it with these motherfscking pterodactyls on this motherfscking zeppelin!
>> Anonymous
LOL..awwman thanks for that.this should be a meme...
>> Anonymous
I have planes from Porco Rosso movie and are very similar. Do you want them?
>> Anonymous
>>23982
for sure post them please
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
>>23982
are any characters incorporated into the designs, or is it just the planes?
>> Anonymous
>>23982
BY GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY PLEASE SHARE THE PORCO ROSSO TEMPLATES!

sorry... it's one of my fave miyazaki films
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Part 1
>> Anonymous
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Another part fo the same plane.

Part 2 in other tread...sorry T_T
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Part 2 Wiiiiiiiii!!
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>> Anonymous
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The other plane
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The last one
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>> Schneider Cup Racers Brandano
Well, they aren't the porco rosso planes, but come pretty close. The first is the Macchi-Castoldi MC72, the fastest seaplane in the world, and you can still see it at the National Aeronautics Museum in Vigna Di Valle near Rome. The second is the Curtiss Racer R3C-2, I think the only american plane to ever win a Schneider Cup. The cup was a seaplane race held in Venice in the inter-war years. The designs in Porco Rosso are inspired to these, but fictional. Nice finds, nevertheless :)
>> Savoia S21 Brandano
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I found the Savoia S21 that Porco Rosso used here: http://model.otaku.ru/files/paper.flcl
No instructions, though, and the site is in russian, but it should be simple enough
>> Hate to correct myself Brandano
Anonymous is right, though, both those planes appear in Porco Rosso, the MC72 is flown by Feralin, the R3C-2 (actually a militarized version, R3C-0) flown by Curtis. the S21 name of Porco Rosso's plane is fictional, the real S21 is a biplane. You can see a pic of it here: http://www.msacomputer.com/FlyingBoats-old/italy/italy.html
The closest design to the S21 is the Macchi M33, that is on the same page but has an inline engine
>> Anonymous
OP here, while these planes are cool, i really need an albatross, its german, also not a seaplane.