MiG-29 Fulcrum Ukrainian AF

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Oh ya! Looking like a Fulcrum now Mike.
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This is coming together pretty quick. Looks real good too
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Thanks guys!

And now we have the vertical tails attached. Those weren't easy to get glued on.

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Now it’s taking the shape of a proper Mig-29! :shoutout:
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Got the canopy attached. Time to get out the Milliput to fix the gaps.

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Looks great but it's hard to make out any details due to photo size. Your photos are displaying at 375x500 pixels which is on the small side. I encourage you to bump up the photo size to take advantage of the max 1200 pixel limit (horizontal) using the {IMAGE} tags.
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The problem is that the bigger the pic, the longer it takes to load the page.
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Yes, but it would take a really large pic to slow down an internet connection that can handle streaming videos, which most of us are using. I think technology has progressed enough to accommodate a little more resolution without sacrificing loading speed. For reference, a random sample of posts from Largescaleplanes.com had photos ranging from 800-4032 pixels and I had no issues with loading any of them. I doubt we'd notice any loading speed differences if you double your resolution to 750x1000.
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Mike, excellent work so far. I do agree with John too, I'd love to see bigger pics. If you look at my pics that I post, I size mine to 800 pixels horizontal and they seem to be just the right size and load very quickly for me. Besides, you typicality y add one pic per post; that is extremely fast loading. I experience a slight slowdown with my 800 pixel pics only because I add 20-45 pics per post.
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