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  • Rick1999
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    very nice I'm going out to get some paint and give it a try

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  • Kloverzero
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    Originally posted by Dewey H Lee View Post
    Wow Micheal you have spent alot of time on the gun amd brush
    BEAUTIFUL.
    Actually, everything seen here was done with rattle can. 100%

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  • Dewey H Lee
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    Wow Micheal you have spent alot of time on the gun amd brush
    BEAUTIFUL.

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  • Kloverzero
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    Thanks Guys!! Here are a few others I have done over the past year or so.

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    And last but not least, DO NOT TANGLE WITH AN FMS P-51 WHILE FLYING!!!!!

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  • Pauly
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    That looks good!

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  • ryramZ
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    Looking good Michael!

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  • Kloverzero
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    Here is the Dynam B-26 I am working on currently.

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  • Jimbobtheflimbob
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    My repainted Parkzone T-28. Its a bit of a hybrid Vietnam scheme. Sadly doesn't look as nice now as this repaint was done in Feb following a brown out. It crashed into muddy field and the nose broke off and bent badly, but i was able to fix it with hot water. Sadly in June i stuck it in the top of a 30m oak tree - It came down fairly intact but the paintwork was ruined and its covered in scuffs It has flown again since and looks fine in the air. It looks a bit like it was hit by flak.
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  • Grossman56
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    Great jobs guys, it's additive isn't it, every plane I have has come under the spray gun at one time or another.

    Grossman56

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  • seaviper
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    T-45 re-paint. She had about 15 flights on her before re-paint. Now she has been zero-timed and has a new look. It's a scheme based on a US Navy Fighter Weapons School (Top Gun) aircraft. The cockpit was completely rebuilt as it had been sun baked pretty bad. Still have to do decals for the pilots and seats.

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  • spec450
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    Here's my Eflite 1.2m Corsair repainted. Still some touch ups to be done here and there.

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  • roys001
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    Here is my P-38 After I weathered it. It's the first plane I've tried to do this with. Next step will be to give it another once over to make sure I haven't missed anything and then put the rest of the placard decals on it. It took me longer to research the Aircraft and watch YouTube videos on weathering than it did to actually do it.

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  • spec450
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    Originally posted by Plastic_Aviator View Post
    Hey guys!

    Started doing some detail work to my FMS 1700mm Corsair. Its obviously not going to be a complete paint job, just details and weathering. Completed and shown are the exhaust marks. Next i'll just be adding some more small details and some fading.
    Whats up brotha. we spoke on the IG the other day about your exhaust paint, and SD cards. Weathering looks great! I have my Corsair repaint thread on here as well.

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  • Prowler901
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    Nice looking layout you have there. And, some beautiful scratch work! :Cool: I like your "Geese" as well. I'm a huge Rio Grande Southern fan. And, greetings from a fellow Tucsonan. Born and raised. Although I've been stuck out here on the East Coast for the last 25 years.

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  • Red Baron73
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    OV10, the backyard railroad is "G" gauge or Garden railroad with 1,200 feet of track. I have attached a couple of pictures of the layout and some of the scratch built engines used on the railroad.

    Red Baron73
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  • OV10
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    I see you also are involved into what appears to be a rather large scale( O scale?) train set up.
    Welcome to Squawk and the other addiction ;)

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  • Prowler901
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    Beautiful work, Baron! Love the FW. :Cool:

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  • Aros
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    Niiiiiiice!

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  • Plastic_Aviator
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    Hey guys!

    Started doing some detail work to my FMS 1700mm Corsair. Its obviously not going to be a complete paint job, just details and weathering. Completed and shown are the exhaust marks. Next i'll just be adding some more small details and some fading.

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