Giuseppe's squero

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This weekend I'm focused on the Triplane, I'm still searching white transfer letters to complete the Collinshaw "Black Maria" or another one of the black flight.

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Very neat rigging! Beyond my skills!
Well done!

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I guess on the Triplane!!!!!!!!! :grin:
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A question: What color did you use for tires?
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Tyre grey plus some white during first ww tyres where greish
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Great bit of rigging there. Is it 1/72 and what thread did you use?
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Prisca wrote:Great bit of rigging there. Is it 1/72 and what thread did you use?
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no decals for Collinshaw aircraft in 1/72 so....

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Now a pair of rigging on the wheels an one hand of flat to the end of Triplane:

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Sopwith Tripalne completed.

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Very nice Sopwith Giuseppe and great work with the painted on markings!
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F84F Thunderstreak Italaerei completed.

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Very impressive work on the Triplane, Giuseppe, and the F-84F looks nice as well.
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My favourite remains the Sopwith Triplane!

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Some great work going on in here.
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Two very nice finishes there Giuseppe.

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