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Ciao dear modellers...

This is my last work.

Bronze winner at last European contest in Thiene ( Italy).

I hope you like it... :smiley14:

Bona

Mauro

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Mauro, This is a fantastic looking build. Excellent work. :smiley20:

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Sweet! You bet I like! That's a very pretty Starfighter. What scale and kit is it? Your wash really stands out too. Thanks for posting!

 

GIL :smiley16:

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Great work! Thanks for sharing!

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What scale and kit is it?

 

Alex, I'll take Hasegawa 1/32 Aircraft for $200.

 

That's my guess based on the apparent size, unless the chair is really small.

 

Great Job, Mauro.

 

Maybe I'll get lucky and see it in Telford this fall.

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Alex, I'll take Hasegawa 1/32 Aircraft for $200.

 

That's my guess based on the apparent size, unless the chair is really small.

 

Great Job, Mauro.

 

Maybe I'll get lucky and see it in Telford this fall.

James,

 

That would be my bet too. Would you like to go for the daily double? :smiley17:

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Awesome looking aircraft. Great work. I recently saw a show on the Military Channel about the 104 and I saw the one at the Air Space and Space Museum in DC. I might have to add one of these to my collection.

 

-J

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Oh my dear modellers...

The kit is Hase 1/48

A touch of resin Aires in the cockpit.

Gunze colors (mix).

Decals Duebobbi (Two Bobs in your premises)...

Ciao.

Mauro

A Photograph of the real...( only for modelling sharing)

 

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Duebobbis......THAT's gonna get used in Columbus! :smiley20: That way we'll sound so much more sophisticated while dropping money at their tables in the vendors area! Thanks for the update Mauro and congrats on a very pretty build!

 

GIL :smiley16:

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Beautiful, well done again, you do some awesome work. want more.

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Thanks a lot dear colleagues...

I love this aircraft, famous in Italy and still flying in our skies only two years ago !!!....

Muscle fighter and ready for take-off in a handful of minutes...

Our EFA is another history and I'm working to Revell kit in 1/48.

We nick them: "Spillone" (Big Pin) and "Albero di Natale" (XMas tree) for their shapes in flying trim...

Bona.

Mauro

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Very Nice Piece! Nostalgia for the Cold War era, and all that...

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