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Old 03-23-2015 | 03:29 PM
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Thanks, so fare my scheme is Angie as it has a lot of history and there is also a lot of librity as this plane is well documented with veriouse diferent paint colors as parts were swapped out, so one wing can have a drab wing and the other would bu bare aluminum, or one flap can have invasion strips and the rest of the wing has none.



I was was told by a former scale master competitor that you can't be competitive if you go to scale as the judges can't see your rivets and panle lines if they are not done in a way that makes them visible, like using 1/32" chart tape instead of 1/64", and no vinyl rivets, but I disagree and will present the most scale plane I can and let the cards fall where they fall.

TB
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