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For a client to commemorate the purchase of his new aircraft - I did his initial training for the aircraft, thus the title. That's an airbrush painting with his aircraft and hometown of Bilings, Mt, where I spent a week with him and his hired pilot. The composite idea was done in computer but finished work was done in acrylic on canvas and mounted / framed.1 Photo
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I'm really enjoying the look at all these custom jobs. I just wish I had the space to dedicate to doing some work on my birds ...
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Wow, Chrys! That's some incredible work! You've got some skills for sure. :Cool: Welcome aboard.
Nice work, Hotrod! :Cool:
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Hey Chrys, welcome to the Squawk!!
Great looking planes there, keep up the good work!!
Grossman56
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Well that took all of 10 minutes to paint the main guns tips gunmetal on my 1600 mm Spitfire I dare not get anywhere else near her with an airbrush or paint brush, she's too perfect. Goose:spitfire:Smug:1 Photo
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Freewing 90mm F-104.
She was originally silver. Then I went to a JaboG 32 camo. Didn't like it. Now she's a Marineflieger. MFG1 graphics by Callie of course.
There are several items which I am sure the scale police will fine me for, like the discolored metal on the tail and the white tanks with blue checkerboards. The tail color was the result of an experiment mixing paints.
The white tanks are scale more or less. They just belong to another squadron. But I can see them better against the sky than the correct ones.
Also I don't know if they had chromate wheel wells, but I do.
Anyway, she is signed off and ready for duty. Now I got to repaint the A-4 before the Phantom arrives!
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