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5 14 July 2020, 02:39
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Hi, my name is Germán, I'm from Buenos Aires and after a long pause of more than 20 years (twins, wife...yes in that order 🙂, house and more) it was time to resume this passion, so I present my first kit completed a few months ago. I added navigation lights, opened fuselage air scoops and scratchbuild some cockpit's details, which I decided to close it due to I didn't like to much the seat at the end. I picked up this kit to being with to regain some pratice on building techniques (there was a lot of putty and sanding) and because for the first time I used an airbrush, I though that one color camo should be easy.....yellow, sure 😄. After 5 layers it was enough, the good thing, I really practiced with the airbrush. I see very impressive works every day in this community and I learning a lot. Thanks.
Note: next kit is a 3 colors camo, Do-335. Airbrush baby steps.
14 July 2020, 02:53