Ural slow bench...

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it all looks good, really! Those little detail work can be the kick in the a... in the end :) keep it going
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Thank you very much to all for all your encouragement words!

Hope, this late detail could allowed me to move on, and start paint!

As I got to sand all over and around the cowling, I lost air intakes... so, I need to make new one, with just little reference!

I believe they look close enough!

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I remember that I got this sprue guarded just in case... and this was the case!

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Looking some pictures, (very bad ones) I decide that this could give the measures.

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So, I started to file it to the proper form.

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That´s all for now, in this picture, there are all the pieces I made.

Now, I got to copy in resin the air intake, because I doubt a lot that I can made another one equal!

Regards

Henry
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Some sweet work with the intake Henry.

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Brilliant idea.
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THANK YOU FOR SHARING! :)
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Thank yuo very much to all.

I was on vacation, and at the same time, Tracker is starting to boring me!

I try to finish it but any time I try to do something, something is WRONG!

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I move to canopy just to mask it and paint the kit...

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Really a terrible fit...

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I have to add even plasticard to make the canopy reach the fuselaje side...

At the same time, I retake this old project.

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Italeri P-51 D that I receive half done from my cousin, years ago, and I decide to finish in Israeli markings

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first approaching colours.

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And the final colours and some paint job effects

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Thanks to all for watch!

Henry
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Brrr.....I have an Hase Tracker.
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wow! Super mustang!
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Nice work on the Tracker, and I really like the color scheme for the Mustang.
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Always impressed with this work.
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Thank you very much for all you encouragement comments!

Hope this weekend can do a little more.

Henry
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That's a great bit of work making those intakes for the Tracker Henry and what a nice looking Mustang 8-)
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Hi Henry,

Great work on the Tracker intakes! ...and that Mustang looks sweet too... :-)

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Hello!

Many time since the last time I can post, and work!

I was trying to give the Tracker a push toward the end, but, in not easy!

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after all those work in the cabin, I decide to paint it and see how it looks

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not too bad, but still needs some adjust and repaint

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trying to clean, I made some injuries to the paint job...

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So I decide to give some green in the upper windows, and try to repaint all the clear part again

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and here I am!

regards and hope not to be soooo long without can post some work

regards to all

Henry
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You are certainly beating that Tracker into shape Henry, great work with it.
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