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Mirage IIIC, Maly 1882, 1:33
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You've done really well there. Congratulations.
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Nice work Maxe.
Gary
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Looks great - Well done
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The roundals do look a bit suspect for a post-war aircraft. Yellow was not used on upper wings after 1942, and not at all after 1947.
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...In particular, those are British roundels (red in the centre with a blue outer ring), not French ones
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That's a classic model! Well done Maxe. Reminds me of the 1:50 Wilhelmshavener models - old models but with a great fit.
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There I was thinking the RAF had operated some of these, which seemed baffling given the availability of British types at the time. I guess the model was designed during the Cold War and Maly didn't have access to correct information for NATO? Or simply a printing error?
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Nicely done, Maxe, great airframe.
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