Mike W's workbench thread
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Thanks everyone.
I worked in a methodical manner with the decals.
I applied the fuselage spine decal first then worked my way outwards from there.
I worked in a methodical manner with the decals.
I applied the fuselage spine decal first then worked my way outwards from there.
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Re: Mike W's workbench thread
Looks good, Mike.
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Re: Mike W's workbench thread
Well tidy striped tonka.
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That's greeeaaat
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Re: Mike W's workbench thread
Sublime stripeyness, Mike. That is a really great looking Tornado
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Holy cr@p. That Tornado is 1/72?!? Wow! SUperb decaling.
Re: Mike W's workbench thread
Bravo sir.
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Re: Mike W's workbench thread
Looks awesome Mike.
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You were robbed Mike!
Gold must have been something pretty special!
Gold must have been something pretty special!
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I agree, the gold winner must have been something to beat this little masterpiece. Still, silver is not to be sniffed at and is certainly better than a poke in the eye with a dirty stick! Well done, Mike.
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Thank you guys.
The Gold winner was an immaculate Olimp 1/72 Curtiss Jenny.
The Gold winner was an immaculate Olimp 1/72 Curtiss Jenny.
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Re: Mike W's workbench thread
How do you like the Alclad primer?