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A whole new can o worms .........

Cheyenne

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Is it my eyes , is it trick photography ?

Should we be worried about silvering or decal film showing on our models .................

What's up with this ? .......... nose wheel cover decal ?????
If you copy the pic and enlarge it in photobucket or some similar thingie you can see it real clear .

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:laugh: :laugh: Paddy!
Thanks for sharing this Cheyenne very cool love this plane!

All the best!
Dusan.
 
You know what this leads to, after all these years of preventing decals from silvering, how do you MAKE a decal silver? :rotf
 
Again my point is proven.

We strive for perfect builds, perfect paint, and decals that look like a 54mm crewman sprayed them through a stencil.

In truth the vehicles weren't always built cleanly, paint was applied by a PO'd private with a rag, as were the markings. If we correctly and accurately replicated our miniatures, no one would ever have a positive comment about the skill it required to build it.

G
 
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