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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    This is what I get when I do a search



    The last cached image is of May 16th 2011. So I don't know. Unless they are blocking access to North America/Canada.. ??
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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Interesting! I don't get Routech when I google it, unless I write Routech Romania whereby it is listed number 2 and 3 on the list but no warning about that on my end. And when I click on the site, it looks good and operational. Using Firefox 3.6.3 with a gazillion add-ons.

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronson2k9 View Post
    So have you managed to get any paint on the shell yet... ??
    Hehe... I went to the hardware store and bought one more electric sanding machine so I can have my wife to help me out with the sanding
    So I'm hoping to get the shell ready over the weekend. It's a long booring job sanding down all that wood to make it flush. There are ridges and
    flat-spots here and there. So the only thing to do is to just sand, spackle, sand, spackle, sand, spackle and so on, and so on.. Tedious..

    But I am unable to find any color codes, and it bugs me somewhat..

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    She must be enjoying that tremendously. I'm not to sure how spackle will hold up if you move the sim to much unless you have a way of sealing it afterwards. It traditionally only sticks to itself and doesn't like to be moved much.

    You may end up using a scan of the photo. I'm thinking Boeing may want to keep there in house paint scheme a secret (the formulas anyway). As you sim is going to be inside (right?) then you may want to take that into account and not be to to exacting with the paint. A scan of the photo (color picker) should give you the info you need. I would... Make a sample. At Home Depot here in NA they will make a sample for you to test out on your walls to see if it's the right color. As you know when you get a paint can mixed you can't return it. So it could be wise (unless you are mixing your own) to have a sample made and try it out on a primed piece of plywood. In the area you are going to put the sim in. Florescent lighting can change things too so it's good to do some tests just to be safe then when you have the formula get a bit more then you think you need. Even mixes can change from mix to another.

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    I was able to get there using Google Chrome. Weird how Google was the one with the warning yet let me go there. The AVG safe site tag is green for the site and even though it was a bit painfully slow I was able to navigate about the site pretty well. Normally I use Firefox 5.0. You must like all the addons. I have a few but not to to many.
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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hey you guys.. Here's a ever so little update for you all.. Sorry it took so long, and I'll try to do better

    I have been sanding my butt off, and still there's work to be done. But we're getting there.
    Here is how the shell looks like after a couple layers of primer. The transition between the lower shell, and the roof section
    is going to be redesigned somewhat. It's just not fitting the way I want it too..



    And some pictures to follow..

















    The gray v-shape on the nose, is just for fun BTW..

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hello everybody, and long time no see..

    It's been great to have some time off from the project, but hopefully I'm back fulltime!!

    Here's a new video for you guys.. Hope you like it dudes and dudettes..


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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    I love this cell!! Congrats my friend!!
    Anderson Roberto de Souza - Brazil / São Paulo
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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hello everybody..

    For the time being we're at a standstill with this project unfortunately. The stable where we are working with the shell, has been re-instated, and filled up with horses again. So we're looking for another place to move into to be able to continue working with it. I'm sure it will work itself out pretty soon, but as of right now that's just the way the cookie crumbles. Here's a couple of pics of how she looks as of today.





    And here's our motivation to keep continuing





    Until next time, have yourself a gooooood day

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Now that's a bummer; you add some horse power and the project immediately comes to a halt. .

    Hope you get things back on track soon. Meanwhile you can always listen to "Norwegian Wood" by the Beatles.

    Greetz,

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    Re: A Boeing 737NG cockpit build

    Hi ho Silver

    Guess you're back in the sadle soon

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