Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72

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BS, these are the most beautiful pictures of any Sunderland I have ever seen! Such a beautiful work! Hard to believe that no airbrush was harmed when doing this build. I love it, really! Top job, mate!
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Aaaamazing !

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Thank you again for exagerated comments :bow: :bow:
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Turned out absolutely fantastic! Congrats on a great build all around!
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Very very well done! Simply a stunning build.

I like the pics showing it next to two other large aircraft. I also have the Victor, as well as the Vulcan already built; I'm working on the Valiant now.

Tremendous job man, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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Featured now on SPAModeler´s Facebook site! Congrats!
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Brilliant ! Some pictures are really nice
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Thank you again for comments :bow: :bow: :bow:
Thomas_M wrote:Featured now on SPAModeler´s Facebook site! Congrats!
LOL i see it.. also seen the dust in the picture... i need to clean my camera :sad:
Just some day and start the junkers giant too :wink:
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Duke Maddog wrote:Very very well done! Simply a stunning build.

I like the pics showing it next to two other large aircraft. I also have the Victor, as well as the Vulcan already built; I'm working on the Valiant now.

Tremendous job man, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
The Victor are an oooold work :) wishing to replace with a new one in future.. theres plenty of lost pieces, multiple dust layers etc etc. , the other two V bombers , i don't like so much as the Victor. Some pictures of your V bombers Duke?
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Okay, here's a couple pics I have of the Victor and the Vulcan. The Valiant is still in progress, soon I hope to have the latest progress pics up on my Manufacturing Thread.

Here's the Victor:

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And the Vulcan:

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