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P-80 Interceptor

Started by Pablo1965, October 19, 2011, 04:36:33 PM

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Pablo1965

Thank you very much for your words and comments, I apologize for my poor explanation of the model. I fear I wrong when I extend in a text. The paint scheme, I got it, a few photos I took for Life magazine in 1945, but the decals are in a squadron of interception in the Cold War for the F86D mixed with those of the WWII. So put USAF, meaning that the plane is a few years later, though better not talk about these issues.
Thanks again for your kind words Surely undeserved.
:cheers: :cheers:  :drink:

kitnut617

Don't worry about it Pablo, it's a really nice model --
If I'm not building models, I'm out riding my dirtbike

Pablo1965

Quote from: kitnut617 on October 20, 2011, 01:03:37 PM
Don't worry about it Pablo, it's a really nice model --

Thanks Kinut.  :cheers:

pyro-manic

Great work, Pablo! Very nice build, and it really looks the part. :thumbsup:

The wings are very Mustang-ish, aren't they?
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Pablo1965

Quote from: pyro-manic on October 20, 2011, 04:59:00 PM
Great work, Pablo! Very nice build, and it really looks the part. :thumbsup:

The wings are very Mustang-ish, aren't they?



Thanks Pyro, in this case, the wing are the orignal of the kit  a little extended with plasticard. I  engraved the panels

Alvis 3.14159

Pablo, you have taken a total pig of a kit and made a swan! That's the best Lindberg P-80 I've ever seen, it's really very good.


Alvis Pi

Pablo1965

Quote from: Alvis 3.14159 on October 20, 2011, 06:30:53 PM
Pablo, you have taken a total pig of a kit and made a swan! That's the best Lindberg P-80 I've ever seen, it's really very good.


Alvis Pi

Thanks Alvis, I know the lindberg model is a very old kit, but it  have good dimensions and forms, I am glad you like this work, and I appreciate your comments, certainly very generous.  :thumbsup:

Eddie M.

Great looking work! For me, you've taken a aircraft that was in it's infancy and shown what it could have become. Bravo!
Look behind you!

Pablo1965

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Quote from: Eddie M. on October 25, 2011, 02:40:23 PM
Great looking work! For me, you've taken a aircraft that was in it's infancy and shown what it could have become. Bravo!


Thanks Eddie for your kind comments. When I saw that  Lindberg´s plastic piece, it was myself who returned to his childhood, but that's why we're here.  :thumbsup: