Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
- TobyC
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Re: Saxon's Harvard
Looking very good. I hope I can get my yellow peril to look as good as yours. I have got Tamiya acrylic flat yellow but also have trainer yellow in Xtracrylix and Vallejo yellow so I'm spoilt for choice.
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Re: Saxon's Harvard
Like the others say, that sure is yellow! Eye protection needed.
I agree with you. I wouldn't worry about small differences in yellow shades.
Texan looks great!
I agree with you. I wouldn't worry about small differences in yellow shades.
Texan looks great!
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Hi Saxon, thanks for that!
The latest pics look great and I quite like your idea of the solid canopy - wasn't sure if I would - especially good if you don't have pilot figures and you don't like empty canopies
Have to ask, how do you get the shaded effect of the glazing in the canopy?
The latest pics look great and I quite like your idea of the solid canopy - wasn't sure if I would - especially good if you don't have pilot figures and you don't like empty canopies
Have to ask, how do you get the shaded effect of the glazing in the canopy?
Regards,
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Re: Saxon's Harvard
Great work. From your progress this may be our first finished T6.
All the best.
Greg
All the best.
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Oh that is a lovely trainer, Saxon.
Don't think I've ever seen a German Harvard before.
Well done!
Don't think I've ever seen a German Harvard before.
Well done!
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well done - looks nice :-)
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Re: Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
Thanks guys!
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That is a cracking scheme Saxon & a top build.
Plenty of time to do a couple more.
Plenty of time to do a couple more.
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Really like that colour scheme - very nice.
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I don't know that Postwar Lutwaffe used the T6!
Nice finish.
Regards.
Nice finish.
Regards.
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Re: Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
Lovely stuff. The yellow looks very good
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Re: Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
Thanks guys and yes Old Tonto there is a chance for another one or two, I have one more Hobbyboss and one Airfix Harvard in the stash!
Thanks Toby, for a while the yellow did seem pretty extreme but I think it has worked out quite nicely.
Thanks Toby, for a while the yellow did seem pretty extreme but I think it has worked out quite nicely.
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Re: Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
Build them both, Saxon. You know you want to...
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Re: Saxon's Harvard **Completed**
Well I thought I had a second Hobbyboss Harvard! I had a look today and if I had one, I cannot find it now! I will see if I can get cracking on the Airfix one.Prisca wrote:Build them both, Saxon. You know you want to...