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onosendai

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  1. I've been working for a few months on new different projects, one of them will be a complete redesign of the figures catalogue, this time in direct 3D printing in high quality, the subjects will be as usual modern Usaf flight line personnel, U.S.Navy and also Marines personnel.

    Firts set are a modern USAF Crew Chief figure 1/32 & 1/48 (man & female) in standing position with extinguisher and chocks, simple but effective figures for an essential modern flight line diorama. 3D printed figure in one piece. 

    Second 1/32 are a variation to the maintenance set for a diorama on the flight line, a pilot in CWU-27 who is using a notebook while a crew chief is working on an F-16, includes various parts, drawers, boxes, buckets and more.

    if you want there are the color manuals in these links:

     

    DOWNLOAD COLOR INSTRUCTION - 1/32 USAF Crew Chief w/Extinguisher

     

    DOWNLOAD COLOR INSTRUCTION - 1/32 USAF Pilot & Crew Chief

     

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  2. This GPU has been a common sights on RAF stations for many years, it provides power to various aircraft like Hunter, Lightning, Phantom, Harrier, Jaguar, elicopters and many more, ideal to complete all the dioramas with RAF aircraft. Resin parts, 3D printed parts and decals for one version.

     

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  3. Back on business from today, first new product to start the year, a couple of 1/32 scale standard general purpose RAF 1.000lb high explosive bombs, used during the Cold War period and beyond on various aircraft (Hunter, Jaguar, Harrier and Tornado), 10,00 eu for set.

     

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  4. 18 hours ago, Baldy said:

    as a matter of interest, what paints did you use for this? The green for Italian aircraft always seems to be a problem to me.

     

     

    I'm sorry Malcom but i just don't remember, i'm sure i'm in gunze, i don't use scientific methods in coloring, i'm from my memory since i saw a lot of live military aircraft during my work here in Italy and in the world. In any case, green can vary a lot, tonality is a personal matter imho.

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