#5 for 2018 1/48 Tamiya F4U Corsair FAA

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F-104nut

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I give you the 1/48 Corsair FAA. . Finished with Tamiya paints , Mig wash and Aeromaster decals . Hope you like :)

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Brian
 
Good one Brian. FYI, the FAA Corsairs would have had a few more mods in addition to the squared off wing tips. Small intake scoops were present on the fuselage sides and an exit duct was added on the underside, these presumably to deal with gas build-up.
 

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