The father of a friend of mine is a retired airline pilot and she asked me if I could do a painting for him. These are the two I found on-line to copy for her. I am about to mail them to her so I hope she - and more importantly her dad - likes them.
(They look better from 6 foot hanging on a wall than close up - just saying!).
Cheers
Al.
Airliner paintings
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Re: Airliner paintings
Very nice, Al. Great angle.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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Re: Airliner paintings
Mate, they look great. I wish I could paint like that.
Ray
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- beany
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Re: Airliner paintings
Send me a business class return air ticket and I'll gladly give you some free lessons mate!
(Back when I lived over there I had to travel down from Brisbane to run a 3 day computer course for railway technicians in a hotel in Glenelg - loved the place).
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Re: Airliner paintings
I love those, Al. Really evocative.
David
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Re: Airliner paintings
Nice!
Paul
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За демократію і незалежний Україну
"For Democracy and a Free Ukraine"