Giulio's "Giallone". *** Finished ***

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Fantastic! I need a cruise-through-kit now. :-D
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Italian Insignia!

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Yeah....the rudder... i will do something :oops: :-| :)
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Looking real smooth, Giulio!
Is it just the light or is the rudder a darker yellow?
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Prisca wrote:Looking real smooth, Giulio!
Is it just the light or is the rudder a darker yellow?
The problem is a really bad assembly! :-D
My fault!

Well: first oil wash, and repainted the engine, according Greg's Pictures of the "real thing"
Thank you Greg.

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Great work, and I am glad the pictures helped.

All the best.

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Looking great Guilio!

I'm sure you'll be able to fix your rudder problems ;-) And your oil wash over the yellow looks really effective.

Can't wait to see the canopy unmasked!
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That is looking very nice. A great colour. :lol:
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That oil wash certainly adds debt, Giulio. Looks fantastic.
I'm sure you'll fix the rudder with no problems. ;-)
Can't wait to see more. Great work!
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Thats looking really nice, I really like that colour.
Nice little touch to the engine too!

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Thanks to all, you are very kind.
Fortunately, I have a lot of job. In Italy at this time, is a blessing!

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Looking good in the understated yellow.
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That wash really brings it to life!

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Nice Texan Limoncello ;-)
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cast0260 wrote:Nice Texan Limoncello ;-)
Too much Limoncello this night :)
Just a "test Fit" with not glue.

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Soon the officila picture..... :grin:

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