Giuseppe's squero

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A great selection of kits underway,like the Hunter especially.Well tidy mun.
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oK Lagg-3 mod. 35 Baltic front, completed:

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Spot on! I love the weather-worn whitewash, difficult to get right at this sake and you've got it just right :grin:
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iggie wrote:Spot on! I love the weather-worn whitewash, difficult to get right at this sake and you've got it just right :grin:
+1 from me 8-)
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Another +1 from me too. How did you remove the white?
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PGAS wrote:Another +1 from me too. How did you remove the white?
I sprayed hair spray between camouflage and white, then I have used abrasive sponge on a tweezers Wet or dry depending on the consumption I wanted to get.

like this one (not the same)

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Check!
It looks striking with the contrast between the greens and the white winter paint.
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Hi guys, now I have finished the Jordanian Hunter mk 6:

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Now that I like! Very very much indeed!
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God that is a nice looking Hunter!
If I had seen this a week ago I may just have kept my FGA.9!
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Nice looking Hunter 8-)
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Lovely jubbly, Giuseppe, that is a great looking Hunter and I really like the choice of Jordanian markings too.
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Thanks guys, I love this aircraft, this is the second kit I have build, my first:

a downgrade to MK 5

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I LOVE that hunter! So pretty! 1:72 Revell kit? I need to get one!
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Those Hunters look amazing!
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