The Last Flight of DC-9-32 YU-AJR
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11 18 October 2020, 21:16
Sergej I
Had issues with decals, they are over 20 years old and brittle which gave me some troubles in the lines above the left engine. Knowing that this is probably the last sheet of decals in the world, I used much microsol.
Had issues with decals, they are over 20 years old and brittle which gave me some troubles in the lines above the left engine. Knowing that this is probably the last sheet of decals in the world, I used much microsol.
19 December 2020, 20:08
Sergej I
I deem this one finished. A few scratches to be corrected. Then it'll be a Xmas present to my bro.
It's been an interesting build outside of my comfort zone of US Navy... I doubt I will be building another airliner anytime soon 🙂
Now let's see if I can catch up with the Bf109.
I deem this one finished. A few scratches to be corrected. Then it'll be a Xmas present to my bro.
It's been an interesting build outside of my comfort zone of US Navy... I doubt I will be building another airliner anytime soon 🙂
Now let's see if I can catch up with the Bf109.
21 December 2020, 17:51
Nathan Dempsey
A great result. Your metal finish makes a beautiful contrast to the painted areas.
A great result. Your metal finish makes a beautiful contrast to the painted areas.
21 December 2020, 22:18
Łukasz Gliński
This story is as sad as the build is lovely (and my fav airliner too) 👍
This story is as sad as the build is lovely (and my fav airliner too) 👍
22 December 2020, 12:11
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Dad was first officer on the JP 550.
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