tank152 Posted December 28, 2012 Posted December 28, 2012 Unfortunately, thats how they are shown on the kit instructions. However, this is a cracking build none the less. Chris. Chris I was editing my post as you was posting this, just goes to show you should never take any kits instructions for granted. yeah its a cracking build, as Pete's normally are.
stringbag Posted December 28, 2012 Posted December 28, 2012 I was editing my post as you was posting this, just goes to show you should never take any kits instructions for granted. yeah its a cracking build, as Pete's normally are. There are a few pictures kicking around which show the underwing markings almost parallel to the leading edge and some with them parallell to the trailing edge so who knows? They may be correct.
pacificmustang Posted December 29, 2012 Posted December 29, 2012 that is a really nice finish Peter. Tank152's comment reminded me of a conversation I had at Telford when I visited way back in 01. I was admiring a beautifully airbrushed 1/72 scale Hunter. He had really done a fantastic job on freehanding the camo, when up walked the builder. I told him how much I liked his painting skills, especially on such a small scale model He replied " No ones more surprised than me mate, I did that after walking home from the pub trolleyed, and after a curry"
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