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Post by DAVE "THE DUKE" ARMSTRONG on Jan 10, 2022 0:01:38 GMT -4
I generally use mostly rattle cans to paint my cars (more area to cover) but I use my airbrushes for the aircraft, all the camouflage. DISCLAIMERRick had always wanted me to post some of my planes, but I just didn't- for one reason, most of them are old builds, and the pics I have were taken long ago, before I had a digital camera, and before I was posting things on the websites, and before I knew much about lighting and HOW to set up/take pics. They were really just for me. Lastly, we all know about the troubles of cleaning/dusting models. If there are wires on an aircraft, I generally leave them off, because here in the desert, they're just magic dust collectors, a headache I DON'T need. So, if you'll bear with me, I'll start posting a few old and not great pics. This is the Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3, a WWII Russian fighter introduced to combat in 1941. It was far inferior to the German fighters it faced.
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Post by BRITBOY on Jan 10, 2022 4:06:38 GMT -4
Supermarine just rang, they'd like their Spitfire blueprints back!
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Post by DAVE "THE DUKE" ARMSTRONG on Jan 10, 2022 10:42:18 GMT -4
Supermarine just rang, they'd like their Spitfire blueprints back! I don't think they'd have anything to base it on, the Spitfire was a MUCH better plane, and better than the other British plane at the time, the Hurricane.
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Post by BADSEED on Jan 11, 2022 0:48:54 GMT -4
I’m digging it Dave, don’t know much about these types of planes but it looks fast !!
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