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A bit more work done on the A-10 and Mig 27. The A-10 is glossed now, some remedial work to do on the Mig 27.
I'm hoping the old A-10 decals work,who doesn't like a sharkmouth.

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Nice pair, Shane!
I did the Airfix A-10 in that scheme, complete with sharkmouths.
(and my Hasegawa MiG 27 is stalled).

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Closer to the finish line on for the Mig and A-10. Hasegawa decals are quite thick, I'm hoping there won't be any slivering visible at the end of it.

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Two great looking builds there!
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Looking real sweet.
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Very nice work on the A10 especially 8-)
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A really great pair Shane.
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Nice work Shane!
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I like the way both of them are coming up, they will real be conversation starters.
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Cheers guys, the A-10 is something I built way back when it was first released. Back then all brush painted and loaded to the buffers. This is the first time I've done some freehand camo and I'm pleased with it. I've not had much love for the Mig though. It's had more colours than Josephs coat. I will be glad just to get it done and it will be a 3 footer I reckon.
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shangos70 wrote:I've not had much love for the Mig though. It's had more colours than Josephs coat. I will be glad just to get it done and it will be a 3 footer I reckon.
Exactly how I feel about my stalled MiG 27, too!
The A-10 makes up for it!

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I don't know whether to give the A-10 the full box load out. Some of the freefall bombs are a bit poor.I do have a a Hase weapon set so I might dig in there.
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There was a time when I would have given it the full load out Shane. These days I often can't be bothered with all the extra effort painting and/or decalling weapons towards the end of a build and often stick with drop tanks or even a clean airframe.
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Some lovely builds you completed in 2016 Shane. Love the A10 you have on the go too.

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I like your pair of blow torches,well tidy mun.
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