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THAT is a thing of beauty! Absolutely lovely...Dan
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this is an amazing job.
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Fantastic build! Absolutely perfect, the weathering, the setting in the tropics, the pilot figure and the simple but very effective diorama, everything suits. It especially interests me as I have the 1:33 Halinski P38-H very high on my to build stack.
Regards, Erik |
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very nice job!
the weathering from the exhaust steams is a must have to all p-38 Lightnings congratulation to your courage!
by the way, wak released a new issue from this model- it shows the model flown by cap. Mark K. Shipman- with a nice nose art "skylark IV" the graphic is designed by Marcin Dworzecki... but it is a pity that all Lockheeds P-38 papermodels have wrong coloured wheel wells- these parts should be painted in bright grey and after 1942 the wheelwells were unpaintet; they reamained in bare metal... My research was triggered by original fotos from unrestored Lockheeds p-38. But still unclear-what was the color inside the artillery space? (it is possibel to build this model with open cowling) |
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Bardzo ladne, another level of human skill!
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All I can say is, Wow!
David aka Formerly Styrene |
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To the gentleman who asked about building this with the gun bay open, it can indeed be done that way. In the model the bay is open with a reasonably good representation of the interior and contents. Best of luck to you!!!
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