Giuseppe's squero
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Great work with the Meteor Giuseppe, that scheme suits it very well.
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Very nicely executed old Meteor. And you got to use ancient ESCI decals!
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Fantastic job on the Meatbox
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
this tail sitter needs a lot of lead... nose, guns bay,engines, drop tank...no useful place has been forgotten
Uh, next time I send the windscreen to Carglass or Autoglass....a very hard work to shine it...don't ask 2 series inside the box each one
I don't want to rescribe everything so here I made a stop.
Uh, next time I send the windscreen to Carglass or Autoglass....a very hard work to shine it...don't ask 2 series inside the box each one
I don't want to rescribe everything so here I made a stop.
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Excellent, I like what you are doing with this old P-61 kit - she looks like she will be an enthusiastic tail sitter though, about 2 tonnes of lead should balance her out
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
A wide variety of builds on this thread,all done to a very high standard,well tidy.
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Great stuff Giuseppe, you are doing some fine extra detailing work with this oldie!
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
you are much more dedicated than I.
Some very nice upgrades. Will you paint new window frames, or add decals?
Some very nice upgrades. Will you paint new window frames, or add decals?
Re: Giuseppe's squero
mask and paint, I hope to use the second series of transparencies as a guideSoftscience wrote:you are much more dedicated than I.
Some very nice upgrades. Will you paint new window frames, or add decals?
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Excellent and well worth the effort IMHO, that interior will look good under the glass.
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Very good work Giuseppe!! I like this aircraft!!
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Wow! The old Airfix P-61 has never been treated so good!
Excellent effort!
David
Excellent effort!
David