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dora9r6

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  • Birthday 16/01/1958

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  1. Hi guys, Thanks for all the nice comments. If you are interested by a step by step build of the Slow But Deadly, you can go there: http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=72419 Cheers
  2. Thanks guys! Really appreciate your comments! Cheers
  3. Have you read this book? It is quite interesting. Did you know that at a certain time, there where more aces on Dauntless then on Wildcat? Cheers
  4. Love those old kites! Specially the SBD with such classic lines! Cheers
  5. Thanks Stuart. It is the Trumpeter kit in 1/32, nice kit with lot of details OOB. I was a bit nervous using the Montex masks, but with time and patience, no coffee, the results are stunning! Cheers
  6. Hi, it's my first posting here so might as well go with one of my favorite USN aircraft of WW II. Bu.Aer 2106 survived Midway and finish her days as a training aircraft on lake Michigan. She was fished out of the lake and now reside at the Navy Museum. This is my most recent build and for that I used the Trumpeter kit with Black Box interior. Montex masks where used for the rondels. The chipping was done as a multi layer with the hair spray technique. It was a first for me and I must say, the results are quite pleasing! Colors are Model Master PRU blue for the top and Hataka white-gray for the bottom. So hope you'll like it. Cheers Andre
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