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Old 07-17-2012, 11:13 AM
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Mike, you excel yourself with this model!

It is outstanding!

A truly inspiration.
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Old 07-17-2012, 05:38 PM
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Stunning! Absolutely Stunning! I'm lost for words my friend!
Thanks Spaceman, glad you stopped by for a look

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Wow Mike! Great job! I love this...super clean work!
Appreciate that Tazman3, not perfect but good enough on the clean work part.

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I will take a bow on this model, it even beat my plastic model from the same genre. Could you please give me your permission to use your final result photos to encourage my fellow paper modeller from Indonesia ??

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Sure, Leclerc post away, and I'm glad you liked it....

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Nice & very informative build! I am now quite tempted to add one to my 'One day...' list.

Wanted to say that the cross-hatching on the print is related to dpi of scan & of printer output IIRC.
I had issues with the introduction of patterning on some of my scanning. Cannot now 100% recall which way round it was more or less dpi to counter the patterns.

I think on the Stuka I made a thread about, if I took the dpi & contrast up, the patterning appeared.
But you can obviously find out for yourself by testing a couple of images at different resolutions. It may even be model specific - different production equipment & papers etc.
HTH
hirondelle, thanks for the advice, I will check this out..and yes you should build it, it is a good looker...

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Mike, you excel yourself with this model!

It is outstanding!

A truly inspiration.
milenio3 I don't get to inspire much these days, so thanks for that.
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Old 07-17-2012, 06:01 PM
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it's a whole lot bigger than i thought.
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Old 07-17-2012, 06:16 PM
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it's a whole lot bigger than i thought.
No kidding

I build a lot of stuff in this scale and I was a little stunned at the size. When you set it next to some of the WW2 planes knowing they are the same scale, it is amazing.
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Old 07-17-2012, 07:35 PM
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The build coupled with GPM's weathering really make this model stand out! Great work!
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Hallo,
excellent kit from GPM - easy to build in 1:50
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