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Great looking Airacobras!
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Real beauties.Very neat work.
That P-400 is in colors of one of Cactus Air Force planes,isn't it? I've seen that cam few times and I wonder if all P-400 had two tone camouflage. I'm sure it was very effective in that theater of operations. |
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If I recall correctly the P-400 were originally built for the RAF but the British decided not to use them. They kept the british camo and serials.
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Yes, thank you for sharing the process. Good designer, good repainter and good modeler!
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Nice Airacobras. Certainly one of my favourite WWII birds.
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3634. North American YF-107A Super Sabre
The construction was uncomplicated with the exception of the air intake. an exact form is absolutely necessary. The undercarriage is from a F-100.
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Quote:
Honestly, you did a wonderful job. Bruno
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Nie work on F-107 Ultrasabre, air intkes sound a challenge!
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Very fine collection.
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in style accessories 😁
0.9mm cardboard and 200g paper
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