Jeff’s Heavy Industries

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In a more crazy moment I decaled the checkerboards during off time in my Blitz.

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Very nice. The chequered tail has really improved an already lovely scheme.
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The chequerboard tail is really eye-catching 😀
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That P-40 is a real looker, Jeff.
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Just increased the attractiveness of this.

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Clear parts masked off. Good old semi-square panes sure help.


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Matt coat applied and things look nice and even.
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Been there; done that :-D
Looking good!

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Looking very nice indeed Jeff - I love the markings you've chosen for this build.
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Calling this one done. Brought a lot of joy back to the hobby for me. A new build and not a workbench queen.



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Great result Jeff :razz:
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That really is a great looking build Jeff.
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Very nice, Jeff!
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That is superb!
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Beautiful build Jeff 👍
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Good work, Jeff - it looks great !
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