hasegawa Su25 1/72

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hasegawa Su25 1/72

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In Irag Air Force marking

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Good job, kept simple.
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Very nicely done, cnq and looking at the armament that Su-25 certainly looks like it means business!
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Very smart work!!. :grin:
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Looks like it’s loaded for bear, lovely job !

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Thanks guys.
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Good looking build.

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Very nice. Always intended to build one of these to display along side an A-10. Never got around to it.
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