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Recolor of Zio Prudenziati planes
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I tried some recolors from the planes of Zio Prudenziati. Here are Me-109 E. The first 2 are from Switzerland. Next 2 are japanese. According to AviationofJapan, the green colors may have been repainted with japanese brown. |
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I posted before about fifi2200’s recolors of Prudenziati’s models on forum en papier, but I just remembered his recolors of the 1:300 S&P B17s in the same forum. Go check them out!
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Next 2 : Bulgaria 1943 and Legion Condor in Spain. |
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3 versions of the same aircraft, first in France in September 40, then with British cockades at the end of the 40s and finally completely repainted in British colors in 1941: The pdf file includes the 3 versions. I relied on this source: https://www.1-72depot.com/fr/1-72-scale ... s-part-ii/ |
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Very very interesting, thanks for share I like see WWI and Italian planes recoloros.
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Thanks for the post
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Some other Me-109 are on the run, as some Fokker D.VII. I've found lot of interesting colors for the D.VII. Also, the P-51 B and D have some attractive painting. Here, 2 P-51B, one french and one swiss: |
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Those are some cool recolors! Also it would be cool if you made a bf109 g6 from Kraków Aviation Museum! Probably only intact Bf109 in Poland
https://dlapilota.pl/sites/default/f...?itok=Zq_2DgE9 |
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Why not ? |
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Can someone tell me why "translator" come allways in my posts ? |
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