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  1. Havn't done it myself, but read a few times how individuals have masked off certain panels around the a/c and then sprayed each with slightly differing shades of silver/aluminium/chrome via mixing ito create that weathered, used look.

  2. Both types surely did. An F-5E and an A-37B ended up in Poland and an another F-5E in Czechoslovakia, and I believe the Czechoslovakians had an A-37B as well.

    Knowing thew Soviet Union, these aircraft would have been extremely well studied in the Motherland before handing them down to their Warsaw Pact allies.

    Cheers,

    Andre

    thanks, v interesting!

  3. All good points above, i'll add a few

    1. forget about Megapixels shmixels, unless your'e blowing up to like A1 or larger its all advertising hype...a 5 yr old 6Mp camera can produce quality shots.

    2. lighting as mentioned is crucial, try to create a natural feel in your setup.

    remember its the whole composition as much as the subject that makes a great image.

    try shooting from uncovention al angles too, to give a realistic perspective of the size of the subject i.e an aircraft

    3. If your on a budget,try to get hold of a s/h Canon 300D or 350D off EBay for starters, both award winning DSLRs, should be under $150. A decent lens is much more important, preferably with macro capabilities although most modern DSLRs have some form of macro ability already built in.

  4. You know what, from an atmospheric point of view, I think what you've done is a step up from just a completed model.

    Job well done in turning that very sad misfortune into a winner!

    Thise last 2 pics look very realistic..from the sprawl of gthe wreckage, sand, and even the slightly crouched figures using the fuselage as cover.

    Well done that man!

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