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Hrm... if one were to build a version that could fly on MicroMAaxx motors, would that be called Micro Bertha?
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I would think so. Sounds better than Blastula Bertha. lol (for you non-biology folks: blastula - an animal embryo at the early stage of development when it is a hollow ball of cells) I did a Micro Alpha that was painted like the Maxi Alpha of the late 70's but with a micro decal. I thought it would be a more fun downscale from maxi to micro than from the regular Alpha to micro. .
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"I thought it would be a more fun downscale from maxi to micro than from the regular Alpha to micro. "
OK, but which was it? Sounds like a hybrid........ |
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I did a Maxi Alpha (not III) paint and decal scheme, but replaced "Maxi" with "Micro" in the decal. I guess it would officially be a Micro Maxi Alpha. I figured everybody that does micros probably had done a standard Alpha downscale.
I have no idea if this link works and I'm not sure it's the right image. I'm at work and can't see photobucket.
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Super marketing idea ... “Introducing the Micro Bertha ... they’re a blastula to fly!”
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