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This is my first attempt at 'extreme' weathering but think I'm hooked! The kit is great and goes together with absolutely no problems and has some lovely detail. Weathering inspired by the work of some on this forum and also Diego Quijano's latest encyclopedia volume. Built OOB with tamiya paint and ak and mig weathering products. I know it won't be to everyone's taste but great fun to build!

Cheers

Matt

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I like it!! I'm a dirty bird kind of guy....Harv

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Matt,

 

Great work! Used and abused, but still a great looking aircraft. Thanks for sharing.

 

Cheers, Tom

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yessss, that FRANK is looking very good, down and dirty...!!

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That's certainly one beaten-up bird, Matt! Very expertly done, too. May I publish it on the website?

 

Kev

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Hi 

this is that we  call a heavy weathering !!! but this is a nice exercice .. I like

Alain 

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excellent work there Vynce, weathering looks realistic as these Franks were pretty beaten up towards the end of conflict

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