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Thank you ! I know that Wingnut will not produce this one so Roden is a good backup, with a bit of work however. I'm stuck for now, these were the last pictures I could put here (from Photobucket): it seems it doesn't work anymore so I have to figure out how I have to proceed to show the end of my work...

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Well I must admit it's not my scale and not a particularly attractive aircraft. However, a stunning build, lovely additions and attention to detail. I do like your micro metal work scoop and duct replacements. Ditto the texturing on the belts. Also I like the way you have laid them out, hanging outside the cockpit - original and natural. Don't mind but I may copy that pose myself one day.

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Last detail: the propeller. I did first a tan base, and then a darker brown with a thin brush. Some grey marks added with a pencil and a coat of future to finish it. Nothing was done on the spinner, except for some weathering on the white base.

 

 

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I have now to paint the rudder, but when I carefully look at the picture below, it seems that the horizontal bar of the cross is somewhat thicker... Does anyone have an idea about it ?

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Note the lack of spinner at the moment this picture was taken, and the flares under the cockpit.

 

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This is beautiful work, I don't know how I have missed it up to now! The metal foil parts are excellent, I have noted your technique and may well try them myself.

 

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John

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