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My first attempt at my 737NG cockpit

Started by usajet93, November 06, 2011, 04:14:31 PM

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usajet93

The glareshield not the same as the 737NG glareshield but it will work! More to come

Thanks Nathan

Benja

Nathan,

I made the same compromise on the glareshield when I built my MIP and believe me you won't notice it once it's painted.



Thanks

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Ben
Upsetting my fiancee one purchase at a time

usajet93

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Benja looking good. And I agree much better painted. :)

Here are some updated pics. The paint is darker gray than it should be but I like it. If I can only get rid of all those keyboards and mouses!!! I have some hardware on the way but it is a long time coming to get this completed.

Trevor Hale

Wow, is that ever looking good.  You should be very proud.  It takes a lot of time and effort to put something like that together.

Great stuff.

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jackpilot

Very nice "attempt" .
Actually much more than a simple attempt! lol.
Enjoy and fly the Beast!
Jack


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usajet93

Thank you Trevor and Jack. I have to say it is nice too say that the realism is awesome!!!! I will be putting it on a platform. It has been fun to do all of this. Thanks for the feedback and all the advice! More to come.

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