Aust Model Expo (Melb) 2007

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hey Wurger, yes I think its a DVa not quite sure though....
Well then Matt308 here are a couple more just for you!!
 

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I just went through the whole group of pages from 3 to 17 and I am in awe of what a true enthusiast is capable of. Fantastic is about all I can conjure for a statement. Man what great art.

There is no aircraft (IMHO) other than the FW190 A series that denotes mystique and pure design elegance plus sheer firepower. Most beautiful and dangerous of all WW2 craft.
 
Wow. I probably even know the guy who built some of those. When i was part of a club for a while there was a guy who did some superb WW1 aircraft. Generally won all his events!
 
and another japanese aircraft, this time a Ki-84 Frank in chinese markings.
 

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Got a question. What is the best way to make the splotches on Luftwaffe camo? I have been working on this for quite some time and have never been able to create as well as I would like.
 
The way I normally do it is with an index card and I cut out my little "splotch" shapes and then hold them a few inches from the model and spray with the airbrush, but I just cant seem to get mine just right.
 

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