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Hi sorry I'm not post much at the minute but I'm back in hospital, have be since Saturday afternoon out of AMU and in a ward now, have no idea how long I'll be here this time, this what I managed before I came in.
Made up gunsight .
Painted instrument panel I've still need to add the glass reflector to the top of the sight.
It fits :surprised:.
Thank you for looking in I don't when or if this will be the last post or not so thank again.
Pete :sick::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:.
Hi Pete
Sorry to hear you are not well. I wish you a speedy recovery.
The extra detailing of the cockpit is superb. Painting the panel needed the steadiest of hands.
Jim
Pete,
sorry I missed some of this from when you were in hospital , do hope all is well now.
Think this is truly brilliant, great work in the office, that green for the frame work inside looks really sharp.
Pity about the ab problem, I have nearly done that on more than one occasion.
John
Pete,
sorry I missed some of this from when you were in hospital , do hope all is well now.
Think this is truly brilliant, great work in the office, that green for the frame work inside looks really sharp.
Pity about the ab problem, I have nearly done that on more than one occasion.
John
Cheers John very nice comment, yes getting there slowly, the green I used is one of my old Warhammer paints, I'm normally very careful about cleaning my brushes must have been a off day. Whats ab mean in your post if it's airbrush, I only use hairy sticks.
Pete.
Wow, that's probably the most cute version of a spitfire I've ever seen! :smiling6:
I really like what you did with this one Pete!
Nice paint and camo :thumb2:
Cheers
Steven
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