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JetMads 1/32 Viggen


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It must be an Italian thing. When I was photographing weddings, supplying clients with albums and artwork. I used Graphistudio, an company based in Arba, northern Italy. I visited their learning centre at Castello Ceconi, and their printing facility. The hand made attention to detail, and the HD printing capabilities they have are astonishing. 

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2 hours ago, Matti said:

 

Painted larger markings sure will look good in this scale.

I would have liked if the insignia & numbers set was divided up into a single set per marking option, but I can sort of understand why DN make a complete set in one go.

Perhaps Montex go ahead and release a few sets, guess we'll see.

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10 hours ago, Anders_Isaksson said:

 

Painted larger markings sure will look good in this scale.

I would have liked if the insignia & numbers set was divided up into a single set per marking option, but I can sort of understand why DN make a complete set in one go.

Perhaps Montex go ahead and release a few sets, guess we'll see.

so, these 2 sets adds another +/- 95 USD to the kit itself...is that worth it?

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5 minutes ago, Mr.T said:

indeed. The answer is no. At least not both sets :)


Ah yes, you can go with the NMF or grey on grey with half the cost... and perhaps half the effort to paint. ;)
 

I have already built one 72nd and 48th scale Viggen each in NMF and grey/grey so guess there is no more option left for me...

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