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The F-86 is another of my favorite jet planes. You did it justice!!!
Thanks MarK
Truly enjoyed this build
It was tuff staying away from the Korean markings (Lots of Yellow stripes)
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this is a excellent job. i hope you will put more pictures here.
i still do not know how to make the model so brightly. hopefully i will learn something from you in the future. :)
Thanks for the compliments
Shine is Not difficult
Gloss Black Tamiya Undercoat, Alclad Polished Aluminum, Clearcoated with Testors lacquer Gloss clear
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Greetings
Here are a few photos of my last build of 2009. This is a Christmas present for a co-workers brother. Rapid Build and thanks to some IPMS brothers Ed & Barry
PS THIS IS A SURPRISE SSSSHHHH
Custom Tail emblem and Custom tail codes
Squadron Emblem
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Bill
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The F-86 is one of my top jets and you did an outstanding job on that one William!
-dave
Thanks for All the compliments
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Thanks Guys
I screwed up the Photo post and didnt notice
Last picture Should be this Photo
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Here are some photos of my recent (Today) project
Modified the Kit canopy
Resin seat,tires, and some interior panels
Polished Aluminum,Aluminum, and Stainless Steel Alclad over Tamiya Gloss Black
Fancy F-86 Decals
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Greetings
The kit was made by Pro Resin. I obtained it At the IPMS Nationals at Columbus.
Thanks for the compliments, Gil I'll still avoid the vacs. They sound simple but........
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Thank You Very Much
I do not think I could attempt the Vac Path
Thanks for the compliments
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Thanks Guys
The finish was Alclad Stainless Steel over decanted and thinned Tamiya Spray gloss Black
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I fell in love with the actual aircraft when visiting the UK and seeing it at Cosford museum . I believe you can see Concorde & SR 71 from this aircraft. I hope to have the build article in Hyperscale in the future.
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Greetings
My first post here.
Working on a British Phantom and awaiting decals from Hannants..."PATIENCE"
P3 Orion in 1/72nd scale
in Aircraft
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Thanks
They were thin but I was very Gentle