Hasegawa/Minicraft T-33 (1/72)

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Hasegawa/Minicraft T-33 (1/72)

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The old Hasegawa/Minicraft kit using Modeldecal No.22 to represent a T-33A-1-20 at Hahn AFB, USAFE, Germany, 1962.
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That is excelelnt.
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Indeed! A beautiful build. Did you modify the kit in any way besides the decals?
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Nice work, very colourful scheme.
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Very nicely executed!
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Great looking T-bird. Well done.
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That look really sharp. I like it a lot
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wow! :shock: very nice indeed :grin:
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very nice indeed....what did you use for the NMF?
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lovely tidy finish. Really well done with the decals and that canopy looks superb - is that the kit one? If so what did you shine it with?
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Very inspiring to see that some TLC can produce an excellent and attractive model from a kit that isn't from today, or even from yesterday.

Impressive work!

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Superb!
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Fabulous work! Its a great looking aircraft! :)

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Very nice.

I built the Hasegawa T-33 over 30 years ago - and finished them in those exact markings. They came from a Modeldecal sheeet.
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