Morane Saulnier N

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Morane Saulnier N

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I'd like to join in with this little kit from Revell.

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It will be built as a British aircraft of either No.4 or No.60 RFC Squadrons.
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Those decals look cool, but that looks like a skill setter of a kit. Lots of challenges Al.
Buildable for sure with lots of love and patience.
Should be nice to watch. :)
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Coen wrote:Those decals look cool, but that looks like a skill setter of a kit. Lots of challenges Al.
Buildable for sure with lots of love and patience.
Should be nice to watch. :)
That would depend on what skill level you are aiming at sir. ;)

If it's your level, then yes time and patience. But if it's mine, it might just be slapped together! :lol:

And to prove my point.

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That's not any better than I could have done haha.
When it comes to planes I'm walking blind most of the time. I have a lot to learn.
That's a good start. :thumb1: :thumb1: :thumb1:
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Best of luck with your build, Deacon. Off to a head start.

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Super fast one sprue kit! Looking good so far, you'll have this done in a couple of days at this rate! :) :thumb1:
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That's an unusual WW1 plane - look forward to seeing it in paint :)
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Thanks guys. :thumb1:
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I've added some paint and noted where I haven't! :lol:

This is the first time I have highlighted the ribs on the wings and the fuselage of a plane and I think
I will need to tone down the darker areas with a slight tint in the gloss coat when I do it.

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Some more work done on this.

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She's finished guys.

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Thanks for looking. :thumb2:
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:clap: well done nice job , the rigging looks cool :thumb1:
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Excellent job! Looks like a Fokker E III..... :thumb2: Did yours have as much flash as my kit?

Excellent work on the rigging. What did you use? I'm thinking of using stretched sprue.

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Re: Morane Saulnier N

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Excellent , very nice build , like this plane !

Good job on that rigging !

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