Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Excellent work Barry. I want one!
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Excellent work. Very brave to do that finish.
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
A great build Barry and very nicely presented in that display case - hopefully M'lud was pleased with it
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Simply stunning.
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
He was, Shaun. My biggest fear was that he was going to ask me to do a T-28 next. So far, he has not.
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Beautiful as always! Your metallic finishes never cease to impress me.
I also get a kick out of the fact that a 1950s mold did a better job with the intake shape,than a high tech hobby boss kit from the twenty-first century
I also get a kick out of the fact that a 1950s mold did a better job with the intake shape,than a high tech hobby boss kit from the twenty-first century
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Inspiring result!
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David
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Are you sure it´s a mold from the 50ies? even without the enhancements you did, that would surprise me
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
According to Scalemates, this kit was originally issued by Hawk in 1958.Crashpilot wrote:Are you sure it´s a mold from the 50ies? even without the enhancements you did, that would surprise me
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Great looking Star, Barry. That is a very nice NMF scheme.
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beautiful kit out of this oldie! I like it a lot.
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Re: Lockheed T-33 1/48 Testors
Great work, he has got to be happy !
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