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  1. https://www.facebook.com/groups/999706333830374/posts/1354836618317342/?comment_id=1354840754983595&reply_comment_id=1355081654959505&notif_id=1653765199982822&notif_t=group_comment_mention
  2. Thanks Peter. As coincidence would have it, I'm a member of a T-28 Group on FB. I posted a couple of shots of this model there and lo and behold the guy that owned and restored the a/c is a member also. He sent me a nice message and a little info. Pretty cool I think!
  3. Thank you Gaz! I'm pleased that you like it.
  4. Thank you Phil! No idea at this time as to what is next. 😉
  5. All done! Go here.....https://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/16252-kh-t-28c-finished/
  6. Finished with this one! My 3rd (and likely last) KH T-28. The thing about T-28's is there were so many colorful schemes on those a/c. I painted it with Testor's throughout. The decals I made by re-scaling a 1/48 Aeromaster sheet to 1/32 and printing them out using my laser printer. I used a Aires cockpit set as the kit supplied parts leave something to be desired. You may notice the green starboard wingtip light is not in the usual "A" & "B" position but far forward on the leading edge tip. The reason for this is that the "C"s were used for carrier landing training and it made the airplane's attitude more visible to the LSO when doing night landings. You'll note there is a crack on the rear canopy. I don't know when that happened but the kit clear parts ARE very thin and fragile. Remember guys, click on the 1st photo for best image resolution and to view the pics as a slide show. I'm very happy with the way this one turned out and I hope y'all are too!
  7. Thank you Peter! Decaling is underway so it won't be long before it's all done.
  8. Done with the red areas. A little touchup and then I can start decaling.
  9. LOL Gaz. It's a red and white one like the photos earlier in this post.
  10. Undercoated with flat white then over sprayed with gloss white. The white uppers are done so now I need to do the underside after the uppers have had time to dry.
  11. JohnB

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    Speedy recovery Ben!
  12. LOL Peter. I stay at my model bench many hours of each day. Staying busy makes the day go by faster if you know what I mean.
  13. JohnB

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    I know what you mean. Good luck!
  14. JohnB

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    Hard to be really mad at him I'm sure!
  15. JohnB

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    Agreed Peter. I'll be glad when things get back to "normal" LOL.
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