GB-58 1/48 Focke Wulf Ta 154 A-1/R1 - Night Fighters all Era

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And most of us will not admit to it. :thumbright: :D
Well, I always do it, recognizing one's own mistakes is the best way to improve as a person, but that doesn't stop me from getting very angry with myself for making them, I even feel bad. It is something that my grandfather always told me and that later when I joined the rugby team we also had it as a rule
 
This is the next one when I finish one of the ones I have pending, as they are almost finished, I am preparing this one today, cleaning the surfaces, checking the parts and making sure everything is correct to give it color....
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"Walker, there's no path, the path is made by walking," beautiful words from the great poet Machado... A staunch Republican who died in exile, he is remembered today because it was the day he was forced to leave Spain! A sad day for my country.

But anyway, here I bring a little more of the progress of this phenomenon. It's one of the planes I've struggled the most to finish... and the plane I like and am excited to have in my display case is the one that causes me the most problems and chaos.

I always thought it would have been the best heavy fighter of World War II. I've been fascinated by its lines since I was little. However, this model is out of date and I'm finally done with it, with no hope of improving because it's getting worse and worse. I'm so disappointed that I left it abandoned for six months.
The model is now here, finished and color-matched, ready to apply the wax coat to seal and apply the decals. (Wax, if you read correctly, is for PVC and laminate flooring. It's acrylic, very hard and resistant, and has an extra-glossy clear finish. It also has UV protection, which prevents it from yellowing. The older ones I have that I made with Marabu ceramic varnish are all yellowing.)

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