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Hi all,

Here is my latest project, 1/32 Hasegawa P-51D Mustang. The kit is awesome, great fit. This is the first time ever using aftermarket stuff such as cockpit resin detail, eduard PE for cockpit and plane. Used Tamiya enamel paint Flat Aluminium for the wings, and Silver for the fueselage. Then added jerry cans, drums, etc for realism. Thanks for looking and hope you like it. Any comments are welcomed.

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Leo

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That's a beautiful Mustang Leo.Nice diorama and a lovely finish on the aircraft!!!
 
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Leo that is one amazing looking Stang! The NMF is really well executed as is the weathering,very nicely done Sir!
 
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Thanks Mark, Si, Trey and Ian for the kind comments. Glad you all like it :)
 
Oh wow! This is amazing, well done Leo

Lee :)
 
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Nice work Leo. I like your scenario layout brings things alive.

Laurie
 
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Lovely model and diorama - well done! Did you use some kind of effect on the photography? - it look unusually distinct and vivid.
 
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That is simply stunning Leo! The paintwork looks amazing, and you've picked out the details really well.

The dio base showcases a first class build.

Cheers

Patrick
 
Now that is something special , I don't know how you did it but those photos mate it look almost animatic .

Very well presented and very well painted , too stuff :)
 
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Thanks all for the kind words, I used my iPhone to take the picture, and edited here and there for the brightness, sharpness, and shadow detail. (Just to cover up my decal works :P :D , silvering everywhere :mad:)

Cheers

Leo
 
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Hi Leo.


Hope you don't mind me asking, how did you do the tile effect base?
 
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