Giuseppe's squero

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I have changed my modelling priority, by now I have fun with blindo, so I take from the stand-by storage this Humber Mk IV

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and restart building and painting:

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That looks great, which kit is it?
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ShaunW wrote:That looks great, which kit is it?
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Excellent work! That interior looks fantastic.
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to made a break from Panhard & Humber, here a Dewotine 520 hobby boss, made straight from the box and using some older ABT decals for the Syrian (Vichy) version, numbers and flying masks.

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Very nice build indeed and excellently painted
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That is a really stunning D.520 Giuseppe, top marks for that one 8-)
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That 520 looks excellent, with the Humber also looking fine
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Love that 520 Giuseppe. Really excellent paint work and an aircraft that you don't see modelled so much.
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Excellent finish on the D.520 8-)
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Superb D.520!
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thank you very much to everyone.

I made some progress on the Humber,
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but I'm bored :drool2: , a lot of pieces mounted and apparently a small progress; so I have opened another kit, an Academy P40 :-D

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There is some lovely detail in that Humber, Giuseppe but I can understand why you have become a little frustrated with the progress - many parts take much time to assemble! That Academy P-40 has really gone together quickly and looks excellent so far.
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Dear Giuseppe, I got a Humber too, and any time I open the box, I think "too many pieces"! excellent work you are doing there!

The P-40 looks like a very good kit!

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