The Growler
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Re: The Growler
Nice to see that all the engines are firing on all cylinders too. Lots of nuts and bolts coming on too
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Re: The Growler
That's looking smashing now Jase
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Re: The Growler
Looking good with all the rivets polished Rock and roll in the growler
Re: The Growler
You lucky man Jase, to be able to fly in that beauty Looking good in the test colours
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Re: The Growler
Back again....been a couple a weeks now...the painting had to come to a complete stop due to having to change the panel lines around the rear fuselage, and changing the rivets to align up. Now im virtually happy with it, it went back into the paint shop. Only for a short while but here's some photos of as she looks today (All WIP). Seems in the paint shop, the wings got a little slightly dirty around the panel lines and rivets.
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That's quite enough Jase.. release the darned thing before I go mad!
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Re: The Growler
Surely I couldn't do that...its not even 50% complete.DaveB wrote:That's quite enough Jase.. release the darned thing before I go mad!
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