Airfix 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 110 E-2 (Tropical)

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Re: Airfix 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 110 E-2 (Tropical)

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Great to see one of your builds, Zee and that is a cracker. Very nicely painted and subtly weathered I must say 8-)
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Nicely finished and weathered!

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I started one of these, but the first job I had to do was pare back the engine nacelles so they don't go over the flap line.
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billkby wrote:I started one of these, but the first job I had to do was pare back the engine nacelles so they don't go over the flap line.
That, my friend, is because you are a Proper Modeller. But me? I didn't even notice! :oops:
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Nice work on the canopy - dealbreaker on a kit like this!
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That is a super paint finish - I will not mention the dreaded P lines. The model in general is very good too - a fine example of what can be built OOB with no fuss. Great.
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