Giuseppe's squero

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Marek
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Beautiful build!
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Marek wrote:Beautiful build!
Ditto from me.
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I don't want to spend 70 Euro on an aircraft that anyway is in my stash, so here we are: V bomber n° 3

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This should be a great watch!

I built one once many years ago, and have both the Revell and new-tool Airfix to do again one day
Best wishes

Jim
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Great - I have 3 of these and would love to follow your build.

David
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some small step of progress on a new carpet.

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I have highlighted some critical points with a red frame...Well maybe it was faster to frame the whole picture
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Looking forward to this.
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Great looking Bronco!

Looking forward to the Victor build. I had this kit as a kid but never completed it. It was a very intimidating kit but what an aircraft!
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flash mob: Airfix Savoia Marchetti S-79 strictly from the box for a friend of mine decals donor Fiat Br-20 Italeri (Id code Airfix)

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Brilliant job, the camouflage is wonderful
Best wishes

Jim
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That's superb. I don't remember ever seeing that old Airfix kit built before. Terrific paint job.

David
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That is absolutely beautiful. Great work and the camouflage is the bizz.
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Another oldies recovered from the past and finished in the present

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The SM.79 is lovely, but the Seasprite is a work of art. Great stuff.
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