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Historical references
- JohnRatzenberger
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Re: Historical references
Historical reference?
You can, however, find some cracking inspiration here -
http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/air ... start.html;
It's worth looking through them all as there are some superb ideas!
You can, however, find some cracking inspiration here -
http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/air ... start.html;
It's worth looking through them all as there are some superb ideas!
I'm a mostly full-time modeller put a part-time poster....
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Re: Historical references
This one is going to cost me a load of time. Some of those schemes actually look very nice, but they also look like he took the camo and marking of one plane and copied them to another. In some cases, I want the colours on the original plane.Ian wrote:Historical reference?
You can, however, find some cracking inspiration here -
http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/air ... start.html;
It's worth looking through them all as there are some superb ideas!
Re: Historical references
And that's the idea behind this GB, Rob. I'm building 2 kits side by side and I'm using one kits' paint scheme and decals on the other kit and vice-versa.
I'm a mostly full-time modeller put a part-time poster....