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Finished shrunken P-51. Thai Paperwork 1:48 resized to 1:100
Really enjoying this hobby! Trying very hard to get fit right but still have a ways to go to get to the level of some of the guys here.
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Another good one, Michael!
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I'd say I'm envious of that fit! Well done...
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Nice work to produce a great looking model!
You may want to consider investing in a set of chalk pastels ... and use them to color and touch up edges. The more colors in the set, the easier to match kit colors. Apply directly or scrape off "dust" and use a brush. Smooth and blend with finger. Gene K |
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You've done a great job, Michael. The Mustang is very nice.
Gary
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Nice model. I prefer to scale up and not down very often unless I scale 1/33 down to 1/48.
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Well done sir, I only wish I could do as well.
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Well done! You can build many, many airplanes in this scale without the risk of running into space constraints, like for the 1:33 scale ones.
What paper are you using for this scale? Normal printer quality, so in metric numbers that is 80 grams/0.1mm thickness. Regards, Erik |
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It looks fine to me, nicely done.
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That turned out very good. Nice job on the size reduction.
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