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Old 08-19-2008, 12:21 PM   #1
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Old 08-19-2008, 01:39 PM   #2
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I'm in.... man we need more southamerican liveries!!! that is terrific!
Unfortunately it won't be done... somehow brazilian airlines are made by local manufacturers I think, the ones that make the models one would find at Sao Paulo's airport for instance, low on detail and accuracy...
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Now that you mention it, I think Lan Chile, Avianca and Aerolineas Argentinas are the only SA airlines produced in 1/200.
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I hope RS/SM makes this in 1/200!
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Only if they get an order from TAM.
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I believe they just might....my sixth sense tells me hee,hee
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RS could do some gorgeous models for TAM if requested: 345, 773, 332 all awesome a/c and available moulds.... oh well
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RS could do some gorgeous models for TAM if requested: 345, 773, 332 all awesome a/c and available moulds.... oh well
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I'm here, hoping......
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awsume model id take one of these birds straight away!
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@1200F: Unless you know something we don't. Spill it!!
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Come on Freak.... tell us
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Shhhh, DON'T!! keep them all guessing, it's much more fun that way!! *Evil laugh*.
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