A patchy effort from PT **FINISHED**

Single-type GB for the P-51 Mustang and kin -- any kit, scale, markings, etc.
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Two shades of brown and out in the blue - 225 Sqn RAF, Tunisia 1943.


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Most excellent
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Nice one PT!
An unusual scheme and all the better for it; extra points to you for the suitably scenic backdrop!
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fredk wrote:Are those the the kit codes you cut up?
You can have the ones from mine if it helps.

Looking very nice there so it is
Cheers Fred, I've bought another Italeri 'stang to do as James McLaclans(the one armed pilot) kite, so I used the codes from that.
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iggie wrote:Nice one PT!
An unusual scheme and all the better for it; extra points to you for the suitably scenic backdrop!
Cheers Skipper, I hadn't really appreciated what the phrase 'Out in the blue' meant until I saw the photo that I used for the background. It is actually well inland but the optical illusion makes it look like it is near the sea!
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Nice one. I've enjoyed looking in on this, I've the Model Alliance decals set https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/ML72195 which includes this plane, they go with the OD/MS scheme but nevertheless, yours catches the look to a TEE. :)
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