**** DONE: 1/48 P-47D - Aircraft Nose Art GB.

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Awesome work Sergio :) you can really see the difference the lighter coat of Zinc Chromate makes. It makes the cockpit walls come to life :)
 
thanks guys.

now I'm looking for detailed photos of the engine, printing flat plane to see if I make a riveting and check the panels, while the paint dries well to withstand weathering.

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these pictures are the ones I liked but not that I provide details
 
Of course, that is of help is appreciated thanks geo
 
first steps of the restructuring of the engine to make it more truthful.
distributor of ignition and carburetors rebuilt and placed

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the absence of paint touch ups but this is the cockpit

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Although rarely seen'm riveting the plane, I'm doing the incised with a trumpeter tools, is the time qeu priemra I do on a plane at this scale I guess that would not be good, but will highlight more than without it.

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you give yourself a little graphite to show up more riveting lines to the next photo.
 
thanks guys I'm very happy that you like what I'm doing, but when is the first model of this scale that I make more rivets and riveting even with this, I hope this ends well and is not a failure
 
thanks guyz!!

pated after a few days of riveting the wings are finished, glue the wings to go rectifying junctions leading edge of both wings have a lot of work to fit, but nothing major, suits the cockpit, it was for tamiya, in the fuselage of arii is thin wall pipe and tube down the back to fit into position.

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