Fujimi 1/72 RF-4B Specter. Finished.

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I apply masks more time, than painting
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Very nice indeed!
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Neat work.

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Very nice.
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That looks excellent, Novo, it looks like you have managed a nice smooth application of the paint.
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Coming together very well.
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I finished, despite all laziness and procrastination that is getting over me ;-) . Decals were transferred absolutely normal, just in case, was apply acetic essence and a Microset. Then airbrush apply GSI's Mr. Color gloss varnish. I allocated panel lines, struts, weels and wheels of the chassis with the MiG and Tamya flush + paintуng small parts (which always broke off). Finita la comedia!

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Absolutely awesome work! Your hard work has paid off handsomely; brilliant work!
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Thanks Iggie!
Obviously, I would advise to collect Revell (RF-4C/E), as I wrote above. There will be an interesting RF-4B with a wing from F-4J - late version.
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Great finish. Non of those fit problems are apparent. Well done.
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Oleg, that is spectacular.

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Great looking build of a great looking legend. Those camera ships are the best looking Phantoms, to me anyway. Well done, Oleg!
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Super work! A really handsome looking bird, great job.
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Oh man, that looks good. A very fine piece of work, Novo 8-)
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Beautiful work, Novo, just like I said it turned into a work of art despite all of the bad fit problems you had at first. A good modeller can save a bad kit.
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