Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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BlackSheep214 wrote:Wow! You blink once and suddenly it's ready for paint! Looking good so far...
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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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Thanks for comments guys :)

meanwhile... the camo ready . Colors are istant mix. Also added the tail light basement

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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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I choose the frankenstein way to do needed decals.. I used unused decals and some number from generic aftermarket sheet

The vaious steps till now


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I save all my old decals. Ya never know when they will come in handy.
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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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Stikpusher wrote:I save all my old decals. Ya never know when they will come in handy.
Same here, I got them all in a box with some sillica gel bags thrown in against moisture.

The scheme does look "mean" on the Cayuse!
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Me too - old decals are always useful.

That is a cool looking Scheme BSY!
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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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Near to finish this one too, detailed and painted the tail rotor

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Great markings on this little bird.
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:clockwatch: :bored:
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Re: Denmark cayuse - Italeri 1/72

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Finally more on the cayuse: Bought a new printer and print missing decals

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Last night final matt coat after seal decals

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Now missing some antennas and cable scissors to complete the beast :drum:

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