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Great stuff Chuck, there is some excellent work going on here.
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Loving the Wimpey; I really ought to dig mine out of the stash soon!
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Very sharp models! Another brush painter! Can't figure out how you guys do it. Nice, smooth and solid finish on the Wellington!
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Great trio there chuck - a really nice finish on all of those.
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Still working through my Battle of Britain display.

Here is the Revell Ju 88. The paint is the new Humbrol Acrylic, brushed straight onto a coat of primer.

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Here we see the Valejo acrylic applied over the Humbrol.
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Just in primer grey.
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Hand daubed paint scheme.
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Those are looking really good Chuck.
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The 88 is looking very neat and tidy, I assume it's the new tool?
Your mottling is very well done; not something I've tried by brush yet but you seem to have it sorted!
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Great to see the Italians being covered Chuck. Some lovely work going on here.
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A nice pair of BoB bombers Chuck and I agree, it is good to see the Italian contingent represented as they can be forgotten in collections of a/c from the battle.
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iggie wrote:The 88 is looking very neat and tidy, I assume it's the new tool?
Your mottling is very well done; not something I've tried by brush yet but you seem to have it sorted!
The Ju 88 is the new Revell Tooling. Really nice. I'm nearly there with the set now.
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Chuck E wrote:
iggie wrote:The 88 is looking very neat and tidy, I assume it's the new tool?
Your mottling is very well done; not something I've tried by brush yet but you seem to have it sorted!
The Ju 88 is the new Revell Tooling. Really nice. I'm nearly there with the set now.
It does look rather tasty; I think I'll move it nearer to the top of the heap based on your build.... 8-)
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Wow, theres alot going on here with some wonderful paintwork. All looking rather fine
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Brush painting Xtracolour enamels! That's a skill I don't have.
They are usually quite thin already, so I would assume multiple brush coats. So you are doing very well, indeed.

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Very nice bombers. What colours did you use for the Italian camo?
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I'm impressed. That looks great!
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