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Calling it done, I may go back and add the droptanks but I'm happy with it for now even though there are some flaws.   I ended up doing quite a bit with oil point and used the AK weathering pencils to brighten up the areas I chipped.  Using oil paint I was able to mute the bright yellow and red on the nose to better match the decal.   

 

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Thanks, they are both nice kits.  If I was going to build several Mustangs and wanted to concentrate on the finish I would go with Tamiya.  It's an easier build, less detailed interior and wheel wells but once on a shelf how often do we really look at those.   For a definitive Mustang Eduard is the way to go, lots of options for different variants with detail between versions Tamiya doesn't offer. 

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