Looking for someone to do some custom paint work on 1/32 SBD

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Coreyeagle48
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Looking for someone to do some custom paint work on 1/32 SBD

Post by Coreyeagle48 » Tue Dec 09, 2014 2:06 pm

Greetings;

This is a strange post but maybe someone here can help.

I recently acquired a BBI prototype SBD Dauntless in 1/32 scale (see the 1/32 forum post). This prototype does not have the black step areas painted onto it like the mass produced version does.

I would like the Step areas painted on but do not have an airbrush or the experience to do this. I imagine itd be very easy for an experienced modeler. Would anyone be willing to help me paint the step areas onto the plane. I would of course pay you for your time, materials and shipping, etc/

PM if you could help.

Thanks.

Corey
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Re: Looking for someone to do some custom paint work on 1/32

Post by hworth18 » Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:56 am

Hey Corey,
I can help you with the black walkways on the SBD. I'll do it for free, all you'll need to do is pay the postage both ways.

Just let me know if you still need this done and I'll send you my address.
Harry
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