Z-32 Destroyer - Dragon 1:350 - Final
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5 5 May 2021, 16:23
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Compliment, you finished a difficult paintjob greatly. I really admire your patience!
5 May 2021, 16:43
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Thanks ! it was indeed a bit challenging, the secret was really to take it one step at a time, + a photocopy taken from Leon & Asmussen's great "German Naval Camouflage vol. 2", + a lot (and I mean a lot) of masking tape 😄
5 May 2021, 16:50
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Well, that was a really enjoyable project. The Dragon kit is definitely not easy, but if you are careful, the result is really good. I just added Eduard's railings on top of the kit. Quite happy overall with the final result, though the (tricky) dazzle camo is a bit awkward here and there.