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Hi

Some more photos of models from my shelves, as aftermath of a sunny weekend...

An advanced trainer of US Army AF, WW II - Curtiss AT-9, kit by Pavla 1/72. Practically OOB - only the decals are from drawer, following markings from Aeroscale in 1:48 (http://www.aeroscale.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=139&mode=thread&order=0).

So I do not know the unit - perhaps someone can tell me?

She looks like this:

 

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NMF finish by brush (Humbrol 191 and 11 + thinner) , then polished.

I hope you enjoy it

Any comment welcomed, regards

Jerzy-Wojtek

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Another brilliant little model of a less well-known type. It is great to see someone building types that are off the beaten track (i.e. Spitfires and ME/BF109s or whatever they are called). Your Bobcat and Sikorsky look good too.

BM.

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Thank you Jason, Beard and "BM" for kind comments - aprreciated :)

Cheers

J-W

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I rescued some threads by switching them to Flickr. I came to letter "E" now. So far I made back available all my  Capronis, Dorniers, de Havillands, Arados, Cessna, Douglasses ... Not all Curtisses yet, because some photos name are just like "p40..." not "Curtiss P-40.."

Many of them I just edited and left on let say 56 or 87 page of RFI, so in the very deep storage of past threads. However in some cases it is differently. I apologize that I cannot resist and I return to forum this Curtiss... :) 

Cheers

J-W

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Another super little model of a rare and very attractive aeroplane.

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