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MIG-29 A Fulcrum 1/72

Thanks Mike and Laurence

I agree... No pain no gain. It means a lot, specially coming from someone gutsy enough to tackle a Bismarck 1:200 (maybe next you will build a Tirpitz 1:5?)

I love strange, commemorative decals. In this case, I look for some oddities in the air magazines, air Shows etc. Always something strange to build.

I appreciate your Support.

Cheers

Alex

Appreciate that Alex :notworthy

I can only speak from my limited experience as a modeler. I made more mistakes than most. On the Bismarck, I got the deck color wrong twice, I lost a piece that's going to be a $%^&*# to scratch, made mistakes with the painting and so on. I know what I have to do so I don't make the same mistake twice, valuable lesson.

1:5 Tirpitz? naaah ... boring. Now a 1:5 diorama of the Tirpitz in a Norwegian fjord, now you're talking :D

First things first, I need to win the lottery, buy a hangar, then I'll start that dio :mpup

Cheers,

Laurence
 
Alex, for a rebound build this is amazing. I especially like the grungy weathering on the underside; to mne that is quite realistic. As for what Chris said, I agree. However, due to the end comment; I never accent my panel lines on any of my 1/72 scale aircraft. If they happen to become accented somehow, then that is a happy accident but I never set out to do it.

Looking great and I'm glad to see you moving on to the next one.
 
Thank you Mark. Very good Point, I think that to Accent the Panels in 1/72 is excessive. Less is better. That is why I will not try again.

Is there a ribbon for this campaign?

Cheers

Alex
 
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