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Completed: 1/48 Tamiya Spitfire Mk.Vb - RF-D

May 12 2008 at 2:21 PM

  (Login GiacomoCioffi)
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from IP address 80.218.14.169

Hiii guys!!!!!

This is my Spit for the group build with my friend Jeroen Veen!I know it should have been posted right after Jeroen's post but I had to go away for 5 days so couldnt add the last bits to my plane and post it!now i'm back and finally attached everything...she's now on her wheels and boy,I like it...it's the first time I really like my build even if i know the errors in it!
I must say that this group build was hell of a fun,i was able to understand and learn new tecniques as well as fix some old of them and know a really great person in depth: Mr. Jeroen Veen! I consider him as a master for me,a teacher because as you all know he's a very great builder and he could be my father so...it's like a major guide in this beautiful world called modelling!!!
so,enough with the talks and lets see the pics....hope you like it and if you need other pics,explanation on something else just tell me!
criticism,comments and suggestion are always warmly welcome!just remember that historical accuracy wasnt my purpose here...LOL























































Cheers guys and thanks for patience in lookin at all those pics LOL

Best regards
Ciaooo from the tiny Switzerland!!!


    
This message has been edited by GiacomoCioffi from IP address 80.218.14.169 on May 12, 2008 2:22 PM


 
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