Nice looking oscar, well done!! I agree with Alex, next time beat it more anyway well done!!
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Nakajima Ki-43-II Hyabusa (OSCAR)
Dottore- Gold
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Join date : 2009-07-21
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Location : Tarxien, Malta
- Post n°52
Opinions....
At last a wingy thing which doesnt look like it just rolled out of the factory
As my esteemed venerbale prodigious cousin Alex aka GIMLI pointed out we AFV guys love weathering...and so I love this plane!
Love the chips though IMHO I would have kept the chips to most logical places rather than spread them out symmetrically across the plane...then again maybe these planes chipped that way I dont know...
Show us more of your work mate...always a pleasure!
Dottore
As my esteemed venerbale prodigious cousin Alex aka GIMLI pointed out we AFV guys love weathering...and so I love this plane!
Love the chips though IMHO I would have kept the chips to most logical places rather than spread them out symmetrically across the plane...then again maybe these planes chipped that way I dont know...
Show us more of your work mate...always a pleasure!
Dottore
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- Post n°53
Re: Nakajima Ki-43-II Hyabusa (OSCAR)
Dottore wrote:At last a wingy thing which doesnt look like it just rolled out of the factory
As my esteemed venerbale prodigious cousin Alex aka GIMLI pointed out we AFV guys love weathering...and so I love this plane!
Love the chips though IMHO I would have kept the chips to most logical places rather than spread them out symmetrically across the plane...then again maybe these planes chipped that way I dont know...
Show us more of your work mate...always a pleasure!
Dottore
right you dont know cus
paint and japanese aircraft of wwii did not go very well together. if anything from pictures ive seen, duncan was very mean with his chipping
clioguy- Bronze
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- Post n°54
Re: Nakajima Ki-43-II Hyabusa (OSCAR)
If anything, I didn't chip in all the right places.....
bcauchi- Best in Show
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- Post n°55
Re: Nakajima Ki-43-II Hyabusa (OSCAR)
Lovely work Duncan, you did a great job of a difficult subject and you had the guts to try that kind of really heavy unique weathering and you did a magnificent job. Well done!! PS. you are still in time to weather it more in terms of exhaust, grime etc. You would do that on the finished plane anyway so just go for it and do it. It will be perfect then.
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