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Casa / Arado 3234

Started by ysi_maniac, November 02, 2007, 08:52:51 AM

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ysi_maniac

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dy031101

#4
SWEET!!!  :cheers:   :cheers:   :cheers:

Hum...... looks like I still couldn't resist imagining it being armed with a boat load of underwing rocket pods and bombs like Il-28Sh.
To the individual soldiers, *everything* is a frontal assault!

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frank2056

That's beautiful! It looks like a Spanish IL-28.

Frank

nev

Interesting - what kit is this?
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Arc3371

That looks very good, looking forward to more pictures

ysi_maniac

QuoteInteresting - what kit is this?
The very old Revell 1/72, which I think that it comes from Frog's one.
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ysi_maniac

QuoteThat's beautiful! It looks like a Spanish IL-28.

Frank
Exactly :thumbsup:  :thumbsup: , that's what I want to do.
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fabe

#10
Wow that looks even better than the Il-28 (which I consider one of my favorite aicraft of all times). Do you already know what kind of camo you're going to do? Just imagine they'd still have kept those as target towing aircaft until now :D Or just imagine the "Fisgón" (beagle) seeing combat in the Sahara in the 60s and 70s   :wub: Man, one would have to build a dozen of those aircraft!!!:
Spanish 1950s bare metal
Spanish desert camo 1960s
Spanish modern low viz camo 1990s
Spanish bright orange/yellow target towing 2000s
Argentinian bare metal (bought during the Perón time)
Argentinian olive-grey used during the Falklands War
Dominican with sharkmouth bought by Trujillo
Dominican US-refurbished in light grey overall used against the 1965 revolution
Portugese in use in the colonies instead of the A-26 in olive anti-infrared camo
Spanish equipped with Litening and laser-guided bombs after an upgrade in the 1980s
Radar equipped anti-shipping version developed with the help of France and equipped with Exocet (some leased to Iraq)
high-tech electronic warfare and reconaissance version (a bit like late Canberras)
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ysi_maniac

Quotethe "Fisgón" (beagle) seeing combat in the Sahara in the 60s and 70s   :wub:
^^^^
This one
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B777LR

#12
Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:

Thats the cooolest model ive ever seen on this forum! Right up over Eddie M and JHM creations!

Brian da Basher

#13
That's absolute genius, Carlos! I am astounded by your creativity!
:bow:
Brian da Basher

kitnut617

Quote
QuoteInteresting - what kit is this?
The very old Revell 1/72, which I think that it comes from Frog's one.
It's possibly the Matchbox kit Carlos, at least I have one very similar.

That's brilliant though.
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