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Monday, November 18, 2013 - 02:59 PM UTC
Remembering the Micro group's fine efforts in scale laminated wood propellers its no wonder that they turn to us again to announce some new products!
"Hello to everyone at Aeroscale! I would like to submit examples of our product to you for a review in Aeroscale. You may remember that I have submitted our hand-made wood propellers to you for review in the past 2 years ago in September 2011. Since that time, due to you and your company's positive thoughts about our product, we have enjoyed a small measure of success providing these items to modelers of World War 1 aircraft. Since that time we have expanded the variety of propellers made and the scales and wood colors in which they are available. As 2 years before, we would be grateful if we could submit examples of our work to you for your consideration and review.

. . . We are very appreciative of any assistance you and your associates can providing in the dissemination of information about our wood propellers to those seeking the highest quality components for their modeling projects of the 1:32 Se 5a & the DH 2.

Gratefully,
Craig

M. Craig
The Micro Group, LLC"
[email protected]

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I love these!
NOV 20, 2013 - 07:55 AM
Just in time for Christmas 2013! Craig Rosner of the Micro Group has just sent in an impressive array of propellers. I have to comment first These items are some of the best versions I have seen to date. In the group of items there is a 1:32 scale Sopwith single seat fighter "scimitar" profiled propeller. This propeller was made using Ebony and Fir and represents the highest level of skill and artistry I have seen so far. Being a very dense, hard and brittle wood. It is an extremely hard wood to carve by hand. That a propeller was made using this wood has to be a significant personal achievement. Most impressive! Review to follow.
DEC 07, 2013 - 07:42 AM
I carve a lot of my own so can appreciate excellent work such as this. I've never done a 4 Blade Prop like these; they look truly magnificent! Cheers, Lance
DEC 07, 2013 - 09:23 AM
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