My weathered P-47 Eileen
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My weathered P-47 Eileen
Hi all, post my oldie weathered P-47 Eileen, I did washed and spray the exhaust effect and a bit of dust on the tires. Thanks for watching!
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Re: My weathered P-47 Eileen
That looks great.
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Re: My weathered P-47 Eileen
That is a fantastic job of weathering.
"What a magnificent aeroplane! They could have all their Spitfires and Mustangs!"
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Great work ! ! !
phil
Great work ! ! !
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Hey Plastic B.
This looks great and thanks for the step by step !!!
Your Mustang looks a little heavy for my taste.
Nothing against your skills just a little heavy for my personal taste.
This looks great and thanks for the step by step !!!
Your Mustang looks a little heavy for my taste.
Nothing against your skills just a little heavy for my personal taste.
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Re: My weathered P-47 Eileen
looks great my my eyes really appreciated your p-47
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Thats real "Sierra Hotel" !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the comment, guys!
Pickle, I've received your parcel few days ago, great work on those stuff, I'm fixing my German bike now. Thanks!
Pickle, I've received your parcel few days ago, great work on those stuff, I'm fixing my German bike now. Thanks!
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Very nice. In my opinion "Eileen" is one of the best looking Thunderbolt schemes 21st Century made, and your weathering has made a great looking bird even better.
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Re: My weathered P-47 Eileen
Great job of weathering, plasticboy.
Subtle, but noticeable.
The way it should be done, IMO.
Looks
Subtle, but noticeable.
The way it should be done, IMO.
Looks
Re: My weathered P-47 Eileen
Nice job on the model. Frank was my father and Eileen was my mother. They would both be proud of your recreation.
Barry Oiler
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Looks Great!
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Welcome aboard. It is very cool to me when members can relay their connections to our past/our hobby.BarryO wrote:Nice job on the model. Frank was my father and Eileen was my mother. They would both be proud of your recreation.
Barry Oiler
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Nicely Done.