North American T 6D Texan, Esquadrilha da Fumaca, Forca Aerea Brasileira, Santos dumont airport Rio de Janeiro 1964.
1/72 Academy, I modified a few things, finished in MM and Tamiya enamels with X22 over RP Machado decals.
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Craig Abrahamson said on December 29, 2016
Very nicely finished, Allan….a pretty paint scheme.
Allan J Withers said on December 30, 2016
Thanks Craig.
George Williams said on December 30, 2016
Very neat work, particularly in 1/72.
Allan J Withers said on December 30, 2016
Thanks George.
Robert Royes said on December 30, 2016
Beautiful finish, I learned airframe maintenance on old Texans in high school way back. Always liked the plane.
Allan J Withers said on December 30, 2016
Thanks Robert, never had anything like that at my high school !
Bernard E. Hackett, Jr. said on December 30, 2016
Allan, this must be the flashiest aerobatic scheme in your collection, yes? First one I’ve seen done, congratulations! Their latest mount is a beaut as well.
Allan J Withers said on December 30, 2016
Thanks Bernard, maybe not the flashiest but the one with the most flash ! I have the Premier Tucano in their markings to do.
Bernd Müller said on December 31, 2016
Cracking build with a fantastic paint job. And this in 1:72 scale.
Awesome !
Allan J Withers said on January 3, 2017
Thanks Bernd.
Dirk Derks said on December 31, 2016
What a “Bling Bling” color scheme.
Job well done. Sharp finish.
Regards,
Dirk/The Netherlands.
Allan J Withers said on January 3, 2017
Thanks Dirk.
Greg Kittinger said on January 3, 2017
Very nice – love the scheme! That same kit was the basis for my Canadian scheme – kit is the nicest 1/72 one I’ve found, especially for interior detail.
Allan J Withers said on January 3, 2017
Thanks Greg, Goldilocks ? It is a nice kit !, I have a couple more to do.
George Henderson said on January 5, 2017
Love it….nice and odd
Allan J Withers said on January 7, 2017
Thanks George.
Allan J Withers said on October 24, 2018
And a pic’ of the under side !!
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