Diver Down
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if I'm honest, I can't remember the interior resin a/market, but it did liven up the interior side walls and seats
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hand brush painted with Floquill's Aeromaster acrylics
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I cut open the Hasegawa canopy, and noted that you can't put it all back together opened, so I have a Rob Taurus to replace....one day...
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okay, so it is a little primitive, the weathering, I used a Rotoring 0.5mm pencil lead to work on the panel lines. This was built in the days when I used Aeromaster acrylics and a brush...so not the techniques I now use. The bomb cradle lost, and a new piece fashioned out of the spares box...not to scale, but something's better than nothing!?
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2 14 April 2020, 14:56
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@Patryk, @Roland: thanks chaps!, this is an oldie, hand-painted- but my first attempt with after-market kits (interior and flaps/bombs)
14 April 2020, 21:21