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KI-84 Dave Pratt Finished One!!


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Hi Guys,

 

I would like to thank Bill Lawlor for taking care of the photo end of things and Chris for fine tuning it.All the markings save for the fuel filler doors and the #45s on the rudder have been painted on...cheers

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Awesome Dave! Like I said before, I wish mine looked as good as that!

 

Cheers mate,

 

Jay

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Wonderful job, Dave!

 

Also, thanks for the sneak peak and advice on this kit a couple of weeks ago. Your work inspires me to go forward with painting on my markings vs. decals. I will likely try this method on my Tony, which is in the stash.

 

Cheers,

 

John Alexander

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Thanks guys for the positive feed back on the Frank.It was Brian Cauchi who inspired me to paint on the markings and I was actually going to give the #45s ago but decided against it.The tail wasn't too tough to mask but the trick with that was to let the yellow dry for two/three days before masking over it.Just took a bit more time and it all worked in the end...cheers

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