Two shades of brown and out in the blue - 225 Sqn RAF, Tunisia 1943.
A patchy effort from PT **FINISHED**
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Most excellent
Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
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Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
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Re: A patchy effort from PT **FINISHED**
Nice one PT!
An unusual scheme and all the better for it; extra points to you for the suitably scenic backdrop!
An unusual scheme and all the better for it; extra points to you for the suitably scenic backdrop!
Best wishes
Jim
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
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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.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
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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!iggie wrote: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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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.
Steve.
Steve.