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TREYZX10R Wow that office is looking sweet! Looking forward to watching this build out
Wow that office is looking sweet! Looking forward to watching this build out
Thanks Treyzx!
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lawdog114 Outstanding pit Hoss! Paintwork is fantastic! especially the IP. Are those dials decals? I did this Revell kit a few years ago. It's a pretty nice kit from what I recall. I look forward to your progress.
Outstanding pit Hoss! Paintwork is fantastic! especially the IP. Are those dials decals? I did this Revell kit a few years ago. It's a pretty nice kit from what I recall. I look forward to your progress.
Thanks Lawdog! The dials are a combination of the kit decal (cut up into individual dials) and Airscale decals. The kit is nice so far. There's some superb detail and it's going together well. More photos soon...
Mopar Madness Great start!
Great start!
Thanks Madness!
"Can you fly this plane and land it?...Surely you can't be serious....I am serious, and don't call me Shirley"
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
I decided to take a crack at 1:32 scale and this time the subject is the machine of 301-victory ace Gerhard Barkhorn. I plan to depict the Bf 109G-6 W. Nr. 15909 he flew as CO of II./JG 52 in September 1943 at Anapa, Soviet Union. It had an interesting camo scheme and since Hauptman Barkhorn demanded that his machines be kept in immaculate condition, weathering will be light.
I decided I needed to shift gears after recently completing five Eduard 109s, so I'll be tackling the relatively new Revell G-6 kit. I'll be using some light-duty AM doodads -- landing gear, exhaust, seat, etc. -- for some extra detail, and will use EagleCals and maybe masks for the main insignia. I'll use all AK paints again to see how they look for a mid-war RLM 74, 75, 76 and 04 scheme.
Finished the office.
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