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Post by windrunner on Apr 11, 2007 10:17:20 GMT -5
KE3, for those among you who likes "ketchup and oil" on your planes. This repaint was inspired from a pic from the net and I couldn't identify the serial number nor the BS; she was an early A-26B or C for sure. Requires new B12's model Margie.
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Post by lifejogger on Apr 11, 2007 11:21:49 GMT -5
Nicely done Damian, I have been looking around for a B-26/A-26 to do a repaint of. But I would like to do one that is totally different from all the ones that have been done up to now
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Post by scubakobe on Apr 11, 2007 19:51:26 GMT -5
Your paints are real nice looking, and this one is not an exception!
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Post by Roger on Apr 12, 2007 12:02:39 GMT -5
Excellent! Thanks Damian
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Post by windrunner on Apr 13, 2007 2:44:09 GMT -5
John, I find a little difficult to find good info in the net; it seems the Korean period is the most popular. I am concentrating in the WWII types and pics are extremely rare or incomplete. Besides, not too many variations from the usual black and silver schemes seems to be appeared.
Civilian conversions, are very interesting subjects.
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Post by lifejogger on Apr 13, 2007 8:51:06 GMT -5
. Civilian conversions, are very interesting subjects. That is the way I think I will go with an A-26/B-26 repaint, a civilian paint. I'm going to browse the net but I may just make one up or pattern one after a two engine aircraft that is not an A-26/B-26.
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