Re: Jazzy Jet

Hi Bob

I wonder if this is what you are looking for: https://www.quirkles.com/meet_the_quirkles/characters/Jazzy Jet-1.htm
Just a thought.  Good luck.

Dave  (UK)

On 26/05/2013 09:06, [email protected] wrote:
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Jazzy Jet <http://groups.google.com/group/papermodels/t/817e46bf6117a96e>

    [email protected] May 26 04:05AM -0400

    Howdy Folks,


    Looking through my card model disc library I discovered this Jazzy
    Jet from 2002 , printed and put the thing together.


    I tried contacting www.jazzyjay.com but had no luck. I wanted to
    send the following information:





    Neat jet design.



    The parts pages were printed on 32lb Domtar color print stock and
    given
    a protective coating of Krylon gloss clear acrylic.


    The forward canards are not shown on the assembly (instruction) page.


    I had difficulty matching the engine exhaust to the fuselage rear
    ; not sure if it was my construction error.



    In an attempt to keep the weight as light as possible; wheels
    (buttons) were not added.


    One lead pellet added to your Jazzy Jet nose gave a nice indoor
    straight flight.


    Bob Penikas

I'm at RPGNow! <http://groups.google.com/group/papermodels/t/22431c8a9ca91015>

    androidlove <[email protected]> May 24 09:32PM -0700

    I went commercial and put a product on RPGNow. It seems like a
    logical
    choice to spend my free time pursuing a hobby or two that people
    might pay
    me for.

    My first product is called Mystery Tower. I used RealDraw Pro 5 to
    make
    textures and Paint Shop Pro 7 for general editing. I got the
    initial shapes
    from Bryce 6 and Pepakura. I used Word 2007 for the instruction
    manual PDF
    and Debenu PDF Maximus for the parts PDF.

    I submitted the product with errors on a roof which could be seen
    on the
    cover pic. It took seeing the product online for my brain to kick
    in and
    realize that it needed fixing. I updated the product and then
    edited the
    cover pic to match. However 700 people had already looked at the
    product
    page. I hope they didn't look too hard. That experience alone was
    worth the
    price of admission (working after I got off work). That gave me a
    healthy
    dose of perfectionism.

    I'm researching, designing, texturing, and test building another
    product
    now. I have more planned.

    Mandy Fisher <[email protected]> May 25 02:06PM +0930

    Wow. I'm sure you'll be a hit! You do good work and should be
    rewarded for
    it. Don't forget to link to the product!

    Mandy

    androidlove <[email protected]> May 24 09:38PM -0700

    Thanks. I was trying to avoid spamming the forum. However, since
    you asked
    for it... Mystery Tower
    <http://www.rpgnow.com/product/114368/Mystery-Tower>

    On Friday, May 24, 2013 11:36:11 PM UTC-5, pcgirl wrote:

    Mandy Fisher <[email protected]> May 25 02:11PM +0930

    Love it! I shall point my RPG friends to it. :)

    It's not spamming - its self promotion. ;)

    Mandy

    Mike Hungerford <[email protected]> May 24 09:46PM -0700

    > Love it! I shall point my RPG friends to it. :)

    > It's not spamming - its self promotion. ;)

    > Mandy

    Agreed! Well done!

    Mike Hungerford
    http://www.chthulhu.com/

    androidlove <[email protected]> May 24 09:47PM -0700

    Before the product launched, I had put $3.00 in the price box on the
    account managment page. The guy who approved the files couldn't
    see it for
    some reason and inquired about the price. I told him $3.00. He
    launched the
    product at $2.99. LOL Does anyone fall for that trick? I changed
    it to
    $3.00.

    androidlove <[email protected]> May 24 09:51PM -0700

    I should also mention that SuperBladePro has been a valuable tool.

    androidlove <[email protected]> May 24 09:51PM -0700

    Thank you.

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