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Heh, Don, well thanks, I guess it could be unique to the papermodel community to be able to build several versions of the same model, but I can't take credit for decals in general, although I think these apply easier than the soak in water tear easily type!
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The plan isn't to use this method, though for the paint job, but I was thinking of throwing in a bond-paper flying tiger decal scaled to size, one could even leave all the markings this way to easily make several versions, like the old plastic car models that came with customization options, those were my fav in gradeschool..
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I'm planning to build gremir's bf-109t-1,based on hobby-model's. does anyone know if it's good or not?
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Build report of the Model-Hobby version WWW.KONRADUS.COM - FORUM MODELARZY KARTONOWYCH - Odp: [Relacja] Messerschmitt Bf-109 T1 MODEL HOBBY
And here are photos of the completed model WWW.KONRADUS.COM - FORUM MODELARZY KARTONOWYCH - [Galeria] Messerschmitt Bf-109 T1 - MODEL HOBBY Model-Hobby and GreMir versions are identical. All additional items (tools, figures, equipment) are extras added by the modeler and not included in the kit. Here is a simultaneous build of Halinski's Bf 109E and Model-Hobby Bf 109T Kartonbau.de - Alles rund um's Kartonmodell... | abgeschlossene Bauberichte | [completed] Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 and Bf 109 T-1
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oops ...............
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thanks,gremir. that's exactly whay i needed!
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