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preddys mustang almost finished


Tony O

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Tony, great WWII era photo-very artsy. Oh, nice lookin plane too! would love to see some more. Always glad to see a fellow modeller that is as slow at completing kits as I. Have you started the 162 ? Hoping all is well with you and that you look forward to a happy and successful new year.

regards mike

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Whoo Hoo! Very nice indeed.

 

Any chance we can get a gallery submission from you Tony? That ship can't just fade into the forums 30 days from now!!

 

Just a few full body shots and these is all we'd need.

 

Stay warm Tony~

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Hi Chris

Ive written up a piece and taken some more images with my 'bluephobic' Sony Mavica...I'll send em to Brad asap.

The snow passed us by just gale force winds and low temps! perfect modelling weather

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Tony, fantastic job on the 'stang. I have been plugging away on the Rufe from pascal, but the new MIG-3 has been a distraction.......and yesterday got a WWI marine in 120mm;trying to balance three kits on the bench!

best to all,happy new year mike in calif

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WOW!.......great job!......very nice paint chipping and weathering, looks like she´s just back from a sortie!...hmm.....inspires me to get back again to the "Blue-nosers-project" I started last year.......NONONO.......Jugs first!

 

congrats to your great bird,

 

Chris

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Mike/Chris, many thanks for the praise!

As I said earlier its the first kit I've built in over two years and it was really enjoyable.

Bitten by the idea that I can now do NMF , I'm looking to do the other two NAA fighters. The '86 would be nice to do as Dick Turners a/c ( he of 9th AF 'short fuse salee' fame) and hopefully the trump Hun will materialise in 2004. The idea is to backdate the D to an A preproduction model to do the aircraft which George Welch lost his life in. Flapless wings and a shortened vert stabiliser shouldn't be too much trouble.

cheers

Tony

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  • 2 weeks later...

WOW - Nice job Tony, inspiring work~!

 

Thanks for taking the trouble to put pics and info up for us other modellers - the colour shots are great, and the B&W shot gives a nice comparison!

 

PR

 

PS - I tend to prefer Glenfiddich myself, but the 'morangie is a nice alternative too!

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