Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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Duke Maddog wrote: ...

Not as much as I do. I'm having a really tough time finding space for all 1500 of my finished models. Yes, it can be quite the problem finding space for these bigger planes.... :whiteflag:

Model kits producers should pay a tax to you for the big productions :shoutout:
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That would be awesome! They'd get it all back in model purchases... unless they paid that tax in models! :giggles:
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:lol: :lol:

More glued pieces!

Put a single gun (seems that only one was used for weight problems) and side windows.

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Glued fuselage, put glass nose ad little upper nose ..and break the wings triyng to correct the angle :ballbat:

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A little covering of putty

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And after put new pins to wings glued again, and put tail horizontal rudders

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At the next!
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Meanwhile the Blenheim..

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Ooh, great! I have been missing this build !

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Silvio, as always, great work!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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I took the picture too soon, so the humbrol 30 not perfectly dry :)
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No worries. I tend to do that too. This is still looking great! Keep it coming man!
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Re: Four WWII twin engines in 1/72

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BsYamato wrote:I took the picture too soon, so the humbrol 30 not perfectly dry :)
Man, that’s what I love about Humbrol. They dry dead flat, even when hand brushed. Other brands tend to give a slight sheen. Looking great there BSY!
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Tanks guys :)

Totally wrong on the blenheim camo!! aftermarket decals that i want to use are for royal navy version :bag:

So i repainted it as the hudson :headbang:

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heres an intruder in the painting line of the wip :lol:

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Good updates on the Pe2:

Coma done in about two session, mig primer and italeri or vallejo acrilics

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The bad decals on after glossy

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Wash machine..

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sealed and painted white stripes on the wings that i forget to paint before.. (the kit gives decals for this but preferred to paint them)

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Actually the PE is on the gears, asap updates :)

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