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Every plane has its own appeal and certainly the Fairey family has this quality of strange beauty.
May be arrived too late, and overshadowed by the Tarpon, but it deserve a try as a model. |
#1062
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Those are great airframes, brilliant to see and a day changer for the better.
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#1063
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Thanks again for the kind comments. My next Bruno repaint is a FAA Corsair from Operation Tungsten. I have dropped the flaps and weathered it. I will release the weathered, regular and an option to have some panels open all in the same kit. You can also choose to have the flaps lowered or not.
Thanks for looking, Brent |
#1064
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Extraordinary work as always!
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#1065
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Great work Brent!
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
#1066
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Outstanding model, beautifully displayed.
Now there is an escort for your Barracuda as it goes after Tirpitz. Don |
#1067
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Very nice! One of the few occasions that potentially the Corsairs could have clashed with 109s or 190s.
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#1068
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Superb Brent. Your skills are what all repainters should aspire to.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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I love flaps in down position. Can you do a close-up pic of those? Awesome work Brent.
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thats a great build
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