1/72 Me109 G10 ANR

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1/72 Me109 G10 ANR

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while seeking information from veltro I found several pictures of me 109 g10 NRA and found three in particular that I liked, and I had a 109 g10 1/72 revell thought so, so my exercise continuous extraction of pictures for my decals home which is something I also like.

after discussing with myself and see that image would me better and easier to extract the necessary images I decided this:

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from the book of the Italian aviation in 1943-1945 bringing almost all the squadrons of the NRA've taken several samples to work with them to remove the decals,

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with these images and working with Inkscape obtengdre GIMP2 and decals or I hope
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Re: 1/72 Me109 G10 ANR

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Very cool entry, Sergio. Good looking plane that is!
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Love the mixed markings & over-painted markings on that one Sergo. Good choice.
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Re: 1/72 Me109 G10 ANR

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thanks fellas

the plane at this scale does not have much to show more than when different parates join unions failures, and eo go, the only thing to note for radiators wings and ventral later put him 50 microns mesh to simulate instead of paint as in the instructions sets

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Now my headache, lower leaves natural metal because between that I do not know how to even make the joints fit me well and the cast brings one of the pretty dented side so I have tricky to leave well but try to do that it is a fine work and fit.
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My goodness! That is tiny. I thought the 1/48 Me109 was small.........
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Looking good Sergio, great use of mesh in the radiators!
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Re: 1/72 Me109 G10 ANR

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thanks you..

I putty boards to cover failures injeccion in the lower of the plane has tremendous avolladuras, and some scratches that had

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Ouch, that is a load of putty.
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The putty will keep it from moving around too much on the display shelf.
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