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Interesting Aros.. When are you going to feature as MRC's model of the month??;)LOL
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We would like to start featuring our customers with their airplanes in each of our product page's photo galleries. This gives potential customers a sense of the model's relative size and a nice way to feature our customers!
We only ask that you try to match one of the two poses below the best you can. MRC swag isn't necessary but we certainly don't mind either! :)
Pose 1 is Standing, with the entire model shown wingtip to wingtip with the model tipped at the angle shown in Ryan's photo (see the first photo below). It almost forms an even "X" with the camera frame. What we want to avoid is folks holding the aircraft so it is pointed toward the camera, or at a strange angle.
Pose 2 is Kneeling, with the model on its landing gear and "tipped" up from behind (not flat on all three wheels). See Evelyn's photo below.
We will select some of the best ones to go on our website. If we do choose your photo, we'll contact you with the option of whether you want your name credited in the photo or not.
Please send your photos to: photos@motionrc.com
Thank you!
Last edited by Marco Polo; May 26, 2019, 02:57 AM.
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We would like to start featuring our customers with their airplanes in each of our product page's photo galleries. This gives potential customers a sense of the model's relative size and a nice way to feature our customers!
We only ask that you try to match one of the two poses below the best you can. MRC swag isn't necessary but we certainly don't mind either! :)
Pose 1 is Standing, with the entire model shown wingtip to wingtip with the model tipped at the angle shown in Ryan's photo (see the first photo below). It almost forms an even "X" with the camera frame. What we want to avoid is folks holding the aircraft so it is pointed toward the camera, or at a strange angle.
Pose 2 is Kneeling, with the model on its landing gear and "tipped" up from behind (not flat on all three wheels). See Evelyn's photo below.
We will select some of the best ones to go on our website. If we do choose your photo, we'll contact you with the option of whether you want your name credited in the photo or not.
PLEASE SEND PHOTOS IN THE LANDSCAPE (wide) FORMAT NOT PORTRAIT (tall).
Please send your photos to: photos@motionrc.com
Thank you!
Last edited by Marco Polo; Nov 13, 2018, 01:24 AM.
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Somehow this person looks more & more lovelier each time I see a photo. Ah, it's the new Motion RC Tee shirt! Maybe it's the A-10? Now, I'm going off track. It's also a great sport for a woman to enjoy. Another fine photo for the archives. Thank you. MattOriginally posted by Aros.MotionRCWe would like to start featuring our customers with their airplanes in each of our product page's photo galleries. This gives potential customers a sense of the model's relative size and a nice way to feature our customers!
We only ask that you try to match one of the two poses below the best you can. MRC swag isn't necessary but we certainly don't mind either! :)
Pose 1 is Standing, with the entire model shown wingtip to wingtip with the model tipped at the angle shown in Ryan's photo (see the first photo below). It almost forms an even "X" with the camera frame. What we want to avoid is folks holding the aircraft so it is pointed toward the camera, or at a strange angle.
Pose 2 is Kneeling, with the model on its landing gear and "tipped" up from behind (not flat on all three wheels). See Evelyn's photo below.
We will select some of the best ones to go on our website. If we do choose your photo, we'll contact you with the option of whether you want your name credited in the photo or not.
Please send your photos to: photos@motionrc.com
Thank you!
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Wow, you have a passion that shows for aircraft! Very nice, the Mustang looks very cool with a more historic look to it. Bravo, Thank you for taking the time out to share with Motion RC. If you all enjoy giving back, this is an excellent way to show Us. Thank you, Matt C/S personOriginally posted by Grossman56 View Post
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Done ;)Originally posted by Aros.MotionRC View PostPerfect TI! If you don't mind please send the photo to: photos@motionrc.com with permission to add name/info or not. Thanks!
She's an awesome young lady, extremely intelligent and loves to fly :)Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostSeriously though, TiredIronGRB, that photo makes me choke up a little. Well done, and all, in all!!! :)
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This is exactly what we love to see. Family, friends and our younger generation involved with aircraft. Super! TiredironGRB, I always enjoy your reads! Keep up the positive attitude. Thank you, Matt C/S team.Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
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Seriously though, TiredIronGRB, that photo makes me choke up a little. Well done, and all, in all!!! :)
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Perfect TI! If you don't mind please send the photo to: photos@motionrc.com with permission to add name/info or not. Thanks!
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As you should be. I am always pleased to hear someone say that that are proud of their grand children. It gives those children a huge lift in their lives.
Good on you granddad.!!!!!
Regards and respect
Daryl
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That all sounds good but I will only do if I GET TO WEAR A HAT LIKE RYAN HAS ON !!!!
Bryan
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There you go. I think you have a great idea going here as there are some awesome models out there whether they are stock or customized. :Cool:
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I think the easy solution would be for me to put a disclaimer on the photo, i.e. "Decals shown are custom and not part of the stock decal package" or the like. Or for something like your excellent custom work of the A-10, perhaps we could include "This is a custom color scheme..." etc. That way we could actually celebrate the potential and not just limit it to bone stock imagery.
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