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Tibor Varga

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  1. Some real sick painting here, you are doing great. Superb so far.
  2. Hi there, nice to see you here. Like this model a lot, I have the 1/48 version on the assembly line :-)
  3. Congrats, a nice subject and great interpretation in scale
  4. Hi there, this will be a nice one :-) love this cuban scheme, With the interior I think you can try hard but you will never get that "exact eduard printer shade", unfortunately. Keep the pics comin Regards Tibor
  5. Thanks for the responses guys, Ross, thats a nice plane, I have the model too, hope to make it one day. Will be nice with the planned cammo. Good luck. Regards Tibor
  6. Love the early soviet jet designs, keen to see this one built
  7. Hi folks, this is my recent addition to the collection. A tiny kamov heli,accessory for 1/200 scale Sovremenny Class Destroyers. Any comments welcome Best regards Tibor
  8. Hello, Thank you all, Kevin, it is the tamiya cockpit. The seat belts were made from lead foil and a wire + some cables on the back side of the instrument panel. Regards Tibor
  9. Superb finish, you did a great job with this kit. I love the ekrans.
  10. Hi there, thanks for the nice comments and welcome. Bigasshammm, the overpainting was airbrushed using a tamiya like semi transparent yellow masking tape. I used the tamiya and an aircobra decal sheet as a template for the original US insignia. In real these were done most likely with a paintbrush, but it was a precise job. You can get some imagination from Aircobra wrecks, where similar overpainting was used. The stars and the number are AML decals, some stencils are from Hobby Deacal dry transfers. The no. 23 is also a home made stencil from tape, using the original AML decal as a templa
  11. Hi, my name is Tibor, I'm new to the forum and this is my first post here. I usually make AFV subjects, this is my first finished plane. P-47D Bubbletop - "Tandyerbolt", 1/48 Tamiya, 255th IAP, Vayenga 1 airfield, Spring 1945 The plane: Some details: For those interested in the historical background about soviet lend lease P-47D, I posted some other pictures and a more comprehensive text about the model on the sovietwarplanes.com research site here. Any comments and criticism are welcome Regards Tibor
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