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Mirage IIIE du 2/4 LAFAYETTE ( revell 1/32 )


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Hello

I just tell you about new... in the years 70 and in 2012 is still the only one on this scale, then... on the job and there... it's the antique mold revell of one of the most beautiful achievements of Marcel Dassault.
Listed parties or... rather repeat!
_souris of input air, cannons and chutes, compartment nose redone and noseleg resumption.
_cockpit: that of the boate > trash, in place and place much more realistic Paul Fisher in resin.
_ compartment access emmergency cockpit remade instead decals
MLG _Jambes repeat in tubes of alus and plasticard and wider wheels.
Train front and main _Portes rebuilt in plasticards
_log parachute brake changed and repositioned
_ part channel of warms up fully redone nozzle
_ landing lights
_armature canopy and windscreen alues sheet
_ various traps and train doors cylinders made of tubes of alus
_ no plank existing decals for 2/4, other Cockade, everything is numbers and letters and insignia are painted with a brush (on blank decal) all passed to the usual duos Raphaël/humbrol and rub' varnish for the intrado
Here are the modest result and in these times of gifts...
It is not perfect, but .je'm makes me much pleasure.I hope that it will not let you indifferent too!
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Edited by paul coudeyrette
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Words are not enough to express what my eyes are seeing!!!!!

So, I just sit down and enjoy what I'm seeing :popcorn:

You have got to make a tutorial on how to achieve such a realistic level of aircraft painting !!

Cheers

Sernak

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Hello

Thanks to all
Nothing really complicated by using a brush to do this kind of patina... airbrush however could make a mottled paint, while in reality a veillissante painting is task but is not marble! For the rest the use of the brush with a minimum of paint is the result that is seen on the photos!
Paul
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Excellent - stunning finish! I know it's been said above but it looks "just right" and feels so real.

Nice job there!

cheers

Rick

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