QUOTE: i still say paint the cat. if not the tri color how about a od over grey?. hey it could be fun. |
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Your idea of fun isn't the same as mine, Joe. Trying to paint this cat would result in deep lacerations to your face and arms!
QUOTE: Only question is, why in the world does cold weather specialist like husky get issued desert colours anyway? |
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Special Forces Husky, perhaps? Special colors for a special job?
QUOTE: Music City, you know I feel your pain. Your not the only one building Trumpeters f-105. It's taken me 7 months and it's finally done! Look in the AC forum for pics soon everybody, but breaks are important on this model |
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Mine was going OK until yesterday. Sprayed the tan camo and everything was fine. Started on the light green and it went to garbage. The coverage was horrible; lighter in some places than others even after multiple coats. At least I only did the tops of the wings.
Looking forward to the pix of yours. Progress pix of mine are on my model page (the link is in my sig below).
QUOTE: I had to take her to the hairdresser for a trim, having mouse blonde hair, with a sea blue streek in it would not go down to well with her mum [my daughter] |
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These days that would just be considered stylish! I've seen hair like that, although the streak was usually purple or pink or some other ridiculous color.
QUOTE: I know what you mean about the cat........ A mate has a brindle miniature Bull Terrier - black brown and tan - fantastic coloring - it would look great on a 105 - go for it! |
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Good point, Lee. Since camo is supposed to mimic nature, perhaps using the colors from a cat or dog would work well. Of course, since my cat is white, gray, and tan, I'm not sure what part of the world that is supposed to represent
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