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Old 01-12-2004, 04:49 PM
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Default ModelTek AH-64 Apache Card Model for Micro helis

Due out this week........from www.modeltek.com ...... AH-64 Apache Card model fuselage adaptable to Piccolo, HummingBird, most of the Piccolo clones and the Hornet if you are willing to give up the shaft driven tail. Had a lot of fun doing the Beta build and test flying on this little tank killer.

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Old 02-23-2004, 03:58 PM
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Default RE: ModelTek AH-64 Apache Card Model for Micro helis

are they durable? or do i have to make a new one everytime the heli "crash land"
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Default RE: ModelTek AH-64 Apache Card Model for Micro helis

Fairly sturdy although I have yet to auger in either an Apache or Cobra.
The neat feature is that replacement parts are only as far away as your PC and printer
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Default RE: ModelTek AH-64 Apache Card Model for Micro helis

You could always print on paper then laminate... This will be fairly lightweight and probably a bit more durable than card...

By cutting out the windows from the paper, you would be left with clear windows thus not needing to use acetate...

just a thought...

Matt

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