Tamiya 1/48 F-84G Thunderjet

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That really is, a truly stunning build, thanks for sharing.
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Fan-bloody-tastic!
I am in awe of seemingly effortless NMF.
I am an enamels user. Would you recommend Vallejo metals over Alclad II for an all-metal finish?

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Thank you guys
#David - I've never used Alclad, but having seen the results of both, Alclad is miles ahead as far as finish is concerned.
I only spray acrylics as I don't have a spray booth, which I believe is a must for Alclads.
Maybe some day! :grin:
Regards, Paddy.

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Thanks you, Paddy.
Keep up the grand work!

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