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Post by Boots on Dec 28, 2020 13:49:53 GMT
Si.......thanks very much fella  , yeah i agree with going out of the zone.......i will defo do another wingy for sure, i think it was just a case of realising how many things i would have done to make the end result a bit easier  Tommy...thank you to sir  Marco........just do an `ickle one that don`t take up space 
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Post by Marco on Dec 28, 2020 14:29:58 GMT
No comments! 
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Post by Boots on Dec 28, 2020 14:41:00 GMT
LMAO 
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Post by Paul B on Dec 28, 2020 16:09:01 GMT
Marco will break one day, and I bet on that day we'll see a 1/32 Liberator land on his bench 
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Post by Marco on Dec 28, 2020 16:37:51 GMT
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Post by Ian H. on Dec 31, 2020 3:27:53 GMT
Marco will break one day, and I bet on that day we'll see a 1/32 Liberator land on his bench  Where does one even put a 32 scale Liberator?
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Post by Paul B on Dec 31, 2020 7:48:00 GMT
On Marcos bench 
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wouter
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Post by wouter on Dec 31, 2020 9:31:32 GMT
we are always our own worst critics but I can't see anything wrong with this wingy (unless you take your photos in a way the flaws don't show - as I do  ), nice finish and a kind of plane you don't see built all too often.
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Post by SteveM on Dec 31, 2020 9:41:09 GMT
As someone who’s built wings for years I have to say that this is a first class finish Boots buddy You went for a biplane with high contrast pre-WWII colours over silver and pulled it off nicely. I know many that avoid biplanes and silver and run screaming from a build with both
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Post by Boots on Dec 31, 2020 11:53:50 GMT
Wout`s and Steve........thanks guys `tis most kind of you  , like i said it hasn`t put me off doing wingys but maybe need to practice  Paul.......LMAO 
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