1:72 P-51B wood/metal rebuilt

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Thanks Alex. I appreciate it.
Well, despite my best intentions to post "official" photos of my finished model today I was unable to do so because batteries on camera were spent and when they recharge it will be dark again. Since I really want to take photos on daylight it will have to wait until tomorrow then...
 
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As promised here are more photos of my finished Mustang model. This has been scratch (wood/metal) rebuild in 1/72 scale and my first model after almost 10 years pause. :D
 

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...and few more:
 

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So Mustang could do his escort duty? :D
Maybe, maybe... But if so it would have to wait for appropriate Group Build in few months time (Though I would rather go with "normal" plastic model kit for that one. Never went beyond two engines with this kind of scratch build models, you see). Next project in wood/metal department will be Bf 109E model for MTO GB.
 
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