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Started by jackpilot, December 15, 2010, 09:42:58 AM

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jackpilot

About 12 month between these 2 pics,  but it took only 48 hours of cutting priming and painting to go from a straight box to a Pedestal box.... a Sim is definitely a Long Haul Thing!





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ETomlin

Yes it is- an absolutely great looking piece though- and I also love the updated TQ. Much more appropriate for a newer 737 I think :-)
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Very nice job Jack

Isn't it amazing how long this stuff takes?  Anyone building a full cockpit can appreciate that.  It is definitely a labor of love.

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It is amazing how long it takes . . . I looked back to my first post over at the Hangar and it was back in November 2008.  Compared to some of you guys that have been building for years I am a newbie.  I started working toward a sim in September of 2008.
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