Spitfire mk16e Belgian Air Force
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15 May 2017, 17:49
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Wow Jan, this is an excellent and lifelike work. I much like the painting and weathering effects 👍
15 May 2017, 17:56
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lovely work ! 🙂
it says scratchbuilt, have scratch built the whole plane ?
awesome if so ! 🙂
15 May 2017, 21:27
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That is looking fantastic Jan! The exhaust stains are awesome and the paintjob superb. What modifications did you made to the Tamiya mk.IX? I asked it because I'm planning to build a 1/48 Mk.XVIe highback which has crashed in '45 a couple of km's away from were I live today. But it's hard to find a proper XVI, I'm hoping for Eduard but they only offer the low back XVI and Revell's(Hasegawa) XVIe is out of shape.
16 May 2017, 08:41
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Tamiya 9c converted into the 16e high back