iggie's Flitz.....***FINISHED***

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Good work on this :razz:
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How are things coming along?
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Hi Toby, things have ground to a bit of a halt at present due to real life intruding a bit; we're away on the canal overnight (saves 'driving' home from T'pub :-D ) tomorrow/Sunday but hopefully I'll be able to get the airbrush on it early part of next week for the top-side camo.
Should still finish in time :roll: :grin:
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Ah, canal boat drinking is something I can relate to ;-)
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Re: iggie's Flitz.....***FINISHED***

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T'Dah!
Finished at last!
My airbrushed mottling disappeared without a trace though :cry: , it was there whilst wet, and 5 minutes later it had gone :shock:
I suspect I was a bit impatient and didn't give the base colour long enough to dry fully (Like, 10 minutes has got to be long enough Yeah?) :-D Oh well!
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I really like that. Very nice
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Beautiful and very believable "whiffer".
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Really nicely done. Always loved that kit and you have done it justice
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What a great result. Well done.
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