Giuseppe's squero

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That S.79 is gorgeous.
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gnomemeansgnome wrote:That S.79 is gorgeous.
I agree 100% and that Seasprite is also a great build.
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Two fantastic builds.
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Love the close support aircraft. The Seasprite is superb!
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Many thanks guys.

Here some add on the Victor, rescribed the central part of the wings:

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Wow, that is an excellent bit of re-scribing Giuseppe, very neat and tidy.
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very smart work on the re-scribing!
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first test using coloured water:

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I would like to fill the wing using resin, not milliput, in this way I hope to drastically reduce sanding.
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Great re-scribing Giuseppe. What's happening in the last pic with the coloured water, is it just to see where the resin would flow?
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Migrant wrote:Great re-scribing Giuseppe. What's happening in the last pic with the coloured water, is it just to see where the resin would flow?
and to fix the wing with patafix (italian blue tack) to plain the resin correctly

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I made another round of resin after this picture.
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Very interesting!
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Another break, a pair of P-47 made without work in progres.

Revell P-47 D 43SQ. 11st FG (China)
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Tamya P-47 Thunderbolt Mk I 135 Squadron RAF Chittangong India 1944
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Nice set of jugs 8-)
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Both P-47s are excellent; very nicely done!
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What a fantastic pair of Thunderbolts, Giuseppe and I've never seen one carrying Chinese markings before 8-)
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