****DONE: Bf109G-14 Yellow 1 Magg. Mario Bellagambi - Aircraft in Foreign Service GB

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No pics, but finished the lower surface pastel work, and when I got home glossed over the areas that i hadn't done and over all the currently applied decals, few more to add tommorrow so I can flat coat on the weekend....
 
Thanks Terry....no lunch time today....so no decals added...bummer!

You on a diet mate!
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You on a diet mate!
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On ya bike Vic...:D

well been a bit hectic the past couple of days, but moving along....remaining stencil decals on....wasn't a lot...and getting the undercarrige ready not quite there yet bit more to do yet, with some touch ups...
 

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Yeah, I don't get that kind of gloss when I spray Future. Maybe I'm holding the brush too far away but holding it closer increases risk of runs for me. I've not mastered that yet.

Good work there Wayne.
 
Hi Wayne,
thats very nice!
Also it's very good that you didn't forgot that in this particular bird, Italian flags on fuselage were "special" with fringes on the green side instead of the red one.
On standard fuselage and fin flags, there were no fringes on green side, because this side was attached to the pole as seen on today Italian flag.
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Cheers
Alberto
 
What astounds me Wayne, is you get a 1/32nd with all that detail in the same time it takes most of us to do a 1/48th, almost out of the box!

Fab!
 

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