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That's a great one Dan! It has your signature spinner touch.... The finishing touch with an air brush is a great idea, it really adds depth to the texture, as for a little bit of weathering.
In that respect, try Halinski's Val, a Dauntless look-alike and also with weathering already on the print. Seems like a very nice model. It has folded wings if you like (save space in your cabinets....). Or maybe something of a different make: Papertrade's Fokker G-1. That one is still on my stack. Oh boy, I need another healthy 50 years on Mother Earth . Cheers, Erik |
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Bravo! I certainly will not be hounding you on what to build next. Whatever your choice, I will enjoy following along.
Greg
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Very impressive work.
The Karas is really an "industrial no-nonsense heavy metal" kind of a plane. Would look good in a "Mad Max" movie. Congratulations. Isaac
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Thank you for sharing all the process, very educational, and the model!!!!
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Great work on such a unique airplane!
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Thanks to everyone for their kind words and ideas along the way. It was quite a ride!
Dan |
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