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POLL RESULTS - 1920s/1930s GB or Between the Wars GB

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apophenia:
And there we have it! Polls are closed and we have winners  :D

In the Shelf of Doom's Loss Poll (1 Vote each) we had a very tight race - running as a tie until a few days back. But the winner is ...

Leading Observer with his Fiat G.50-based Gloster Gimlet Advanced Trainer  :smiley:

With such a close race, honorary mention must be made of Buzzbomb's Fairey Finbar - a vacuform kit and a rigged biplane to boot!

In the Baked From Scratch Poll (2 Votes each) we had a greater range of entries. But we also had clear winners in the Poll. These were:

1st - Rod The Fixer with his gorgeous Savoia-Marchetti S.55 build, and

2nd - Frank3k with his original, 3D printed Eastbourne 3 Wheeler

But all of the submitted builds were great! If for some reason you're late to this party, go check out ...

- Robomog's spectacular Tiger moth coloured Tiger moth,

- robunos' one-wing biplane Tupolev I-4, and

- robunos' 'Black Diamonds' Aerobatic Team ... a one-man Group Build!

Great stuff folks! Kudos to all who participated in this GB. And hearty congratulations to Poll winners Leading Observer, Rod The Fixer, and Frank3k  :smiley:

robunos:
Well Done Chaps . . .   :smiley:
I've got more to come from the 'Black Diamonds', is it best to move my thread to Aero-Space, or leave it here, and start a new Part Two thread there ?


cheers,
Robin.

Buzzbomb:
Well done to all

apophenia:

--- Quote from: robunos on August 24, 2021, 04:48:14 AM ---... I've got more to come from the 'Black Diamonds', is it best to move my thread to Aero-Space, or leave it here, and start a new Part Two thread there ?

--- End quote ---

Robin: Since Part Two is a follow-on from your GB thread, continuity suggests moving your thread to Physical Models Aero-Space is the best idea. Then Part Two flows naturally on ... instead of having to link back to a completed GB.

Do you want me to ask Greg to move your thread over there?

robunos:
Yes, please, if you would . . .


cheers,
Robin.

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