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Got the cockpit painted. Now I gotta put it all together and paint the details.

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Coming along. You've got a lot of irons in the fire there Mike!
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Yeah. A few too many really. :headbang:
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Made progress on the front instrument panel. Still have a few things to paint and add.

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Very nice Mike - How did you paint that, did you paint it black and drybrush it?
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Coming along quite nicely! good cockpit work.
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Stuart wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 6:49 am Very nice Mike - How did you paint that, did you paint it black and drybrush it?
That's exactly how I did it.
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The instrument panel looks very good.
Actually sort of crazy, how just two ingredients can produce so convincing end result!

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Sometimes it works. I also use paint for some stuff as well.
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The front cockpit is done. Started working on the back seaters control panel.

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