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  • spanner570
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 15418

    #1

    Zvezda 1/144 LA- 5FN Russian Fighter. Winter camouflage.

    Raining!
    I've brushed over the brown/green camo. with white. Great fun and being so tiny, the aircraft only takes minutes to paint.

    I real life, I could well imagine the ground crew rushing out into the cold and very quickly slapping the stuff on and rush back indoors to the warm stove. That is the look I've tried to achieve....and yes, some patterns did actually 'Stop' half way!

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    Cheers.
    Ron
  • Gern
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 9220

    #2
    Cracking job Ron, but I wouldn't have thought the ground crew would have painted the ground to match the 'plane camo! Or was that just where they spilt some paint in their rush to get finished?:smiling:

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13841
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #3
      Superb job mate , the winter camo is excellent . These quickies are addictive arent they ?!!

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      • spanner570
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 15418

        #4
        Sorry, Mr. Dave, but neither of your rather presumptuous assumptions is correct.

        Let me explain....
        Next to the airfield is one of the largest Yak breeding farms in Russia. The owner, one Ivan Eevan Beegarvip sells the wool and hair from the animals to the military.

        One dark night all three thousand animals escaped from the farm onto the airfield, and being curious critters gathered around the aircraft. They stayed there the night, peeing and generally having a good scratch about. In the morning, what had been virgin snow, was now a blotchy, almost lunar landscape. The hooves and hot pee had done their job.

        Poor Ivan was sent off to a Penal Battalion.

        So there. Off the hook again me thinks.. :tongue-out3:


        Thanks Tony, yes indeed, very addictive and I love the fact that they can be painted quickly - And painted again and again......

        Thanks for the input chaps.

        Ron

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        • Gern
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 9220

          #5
          My confusion was perhaps understandable as I wasn't aware of the breeding farm next door.

          However, you've given me an idea how to keep the cul-de-sac I live in clear of snow during the winter. Anyone know where I can buy a herd of Yaks? If it helps, I wouldn't need three thousand. I would think a hundred or so would do - it's only a small cul-de-sac.

          I'll also need a wheelbarrow and shovel, and the 'phone number of the local Allotment Grower's Association, but I can find those myself.

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          • Jim R
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            • Apr 2018
            • 15708
            • Jim
            • Shropshire

            #6
            The model is great but the banter is even better
            Jim

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            • flyjoe180
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              • Jan 2012
              • 12407
              • Joe
              • Earth

              #7
              An enjoyable time was had by the sounds of things Ron. That's what its all about.

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              • colin m
                Moderator
                • Dec 2008
                • 8755
                • Colin
                • Stafford, UK

                #8
                Splendid, I nearly lost the aircraft in the last picture.

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