Giuseppe's squero
- DavidWomby
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
I like that camo scheme. I don't recall seeing that before.
David
David
Re: Giuseppe's squero
You can find this scheme on the P-40 M and N used in India and Chinadwomby wrote:I like that camo scheme. I don't recall seeing that before.
David
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Interesting camo scheme, Giuseppe and one that is new to me too. The P-40 and shark's teeth, however, were made for each other
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
I really like the tone differences on the panels and control surfaces. Wonderful paint work.
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- Sissel
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
I always like a good shark mouth. And P40's are made for that.
I know I have some in the stash. Seeing that scheme actually brought me an idea.
Keep up the good work
I know I have some in the stash. Seeing that scheme actually brought me an idea.
Keep up the good work
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
Ah, I see, not the shark's mouth but the white skull Excellent work, Giuseppe that is a really great looking P-40.
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- skypirate
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
That Academy P-40 is a neat kit. Very attractive model!
cheers,
David
cheers,
David
Re: Giuseppe's squero
Very nice paint work Giuseppe! Subtle tone variation on the panels and panel lines.
Not meaning to divert the topic here but how did you insert that I'm bored Home pic into your comment earlier? Lovely! Had me rolling.
Not meaning to divert the topic here but how did you insert that I'm bored Home pic into your comment earlier? Lovely! Had me rolling.
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This is it. The moment we should have trained for.
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Re: Giuseppe's squero
That P-40 turned very well. Excellent job!
Re: Giuseppe's squero
Oh Boy....
I forgot to update....
The decals are too thick, I would have done better to paint hinomaru, but usually when it comes laziness .... however I was punished, but I remedied, in the end I would have done faster painting ....
I know, it was a prototype and it would not have time to shrink, but I wanted to see if I could, so since I was a prototype for me, I took the opportunity
I forgot to update....
The decals are too thick, I would have done better to paint hinomaru, but usually when it comes laziness .... however I was punished, but I remedied, in the end I would have done faster painting ....
I know, it was a prototype and it would not have time to shrink, but I wanted to see if I could, so since I was a prototype for me, I took the opportunity