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I dont recall seeing that particular South African livery amongst the great many SAAF schemes ive seen posted Ron.

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Lewis - A2A wrote: 14 Jun 2020, 08:37 I dont recall seeing that particular South African livery amongst the great many SAAF schemes ive seen posted Ron.

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Well you will soon...ish. :)
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Ron Attwood wrote: 15 Jun 2020, 10:41
Lewis - A2A wrote: 14 Jun 2020, 08:37 I dont recall seeing that particular South African livery amongst the great many SAAF schemes ive seen posted Ron.

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Well you will soon...ish. :)
I thought that one looked like it was right up your alley... :wink:
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Leave my alley out of it!
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Ron Attwood wrote: 15 Jun 2020, 11:49 Leave my alley out of it!
LOL, calm down you...
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Oops! You ain't seen this, right?
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Right...
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Try again.
What do you think of it so far?

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Just squadron decals to track down and put on. That'll be a toughie.
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That was quick. It's going to be a beautiful plane.
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curtis72561 wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 17:58 That was quick. It's going to be a beautiful plane.
Not when you've spent 6 hours a day on it. :D
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Ron Attwood wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 07:10
curtis72561 wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 17:58 That was quick. It's going to be a beautiful plane.
Not when you've spent 6 hours a day on it. :D
"Quick" is relative... :mrgreen:
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Ron Attwood wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 07:10
curtis72561 wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 17:58 That was quick. It's going to be a beautiful plane.
Not when you've spent 6 hours a day on it. :D
Well thats faster then me. I tried for about 10 - 12 hours and that was on the left side only. It went into the trash. :lol: I'll leave REAL world paints to the REAL painters. I'll stick to the fiction. By the way Ron I'm still flying the N6272P Comanche. Nice job.
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Ah, fictional paints. The difference between fictional and real world paints, is that fictional requires imagination. I just copy what's already there. No imagination see.
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Ron Attwood wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 18:29 Ah, fictional paints. The difference between fictional and real world paints, is that fictional requires imagination. I just copy what's already there. No imagination see.
Ah but I disagree Ron. Fiction I can put anything and make it look good (or at least decent). Real world you have to match color, font, emblems and decals. :? If you can't find them online you have to make them. :shock: No I think the real world painters are talented. Maybe one day.
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curtis72561 wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 20:03
Ron Attwood wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 18:29 Ah, fictional paints. The difference between fictional and real world paints, is that fictional requires imagination. I just copy what's already there. No imagination see.
Ah but I disagree Ron. Fiction I can put anything and make it look good (or at least decent). Real world you have to match color, font, emblems and decals. :? If you can't find them online you have to make them. :shock: No I think the real world painters are talented. Maybe one day.
Good answer. :D
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