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Eduard 1/72 Spitfire IXc

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Well, I'm calling this finished. I was hoping to show better photos, but my DSLR doesn't want to play today, so these will have to do:View attachment 319922View attachment 319923View attachment 319924View attachment 319932View attachment 319933View attachment 319934View attachment 319935View attachment 319936View attachment 319937View attachment 319938View attachment 319939
At least the canopy frosting doesn't look too bad - I gave it a coat of Clear last night.
All comments appreciated.

Thanks for looking,
Pete
 

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Some time ago I started it painting in tartan colours :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
 
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Thanks all!
I should have added that it's the Spit of Canadian Jerry Billing, 401 squadron at Tangmere in June 1944.

Pete
 
I can sit a look at a Spitfire for ages. Nice job Peter.
 
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Thanks Colin! I agree, beautiful 'plane.

Pete
 
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