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I start building an interesting model from Ukrainian manufacturer "Clear Prop" in the 72nd scale. This is the first model of this domestic manufacturer, which I collect in general and the first in many years in the 72nd scale.. On the model itself I think there were great reviews, from myself I would add that very high quality casting even small parts (minimum workmanship) . The plastic is nice to work with, not brittle. Assembles perfectly at this stage of assembly. Variant of the Argentine Air Force number 607 . Started with the cockpit. I could not resist and added the wiring. The model is equipped with photo etching, which animates the appearance. Worked with the engine. Painted the cockpit and engine. 

 

 

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Assembled the glider, some of the little things were also painted. Everything came together perfectly. I was pleasantly surprised. I put it on the 190 for comparison

 

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10 minutes ago, Bomber_County said:

Wow, your eyesight must be amazing, I couldn’t even do that sort of workmanship in 32nd let alone 72nd…….looks a nice kit ….

Bomber_County thanks for the review! The set is really great! 

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I agree with Bomber Country (Phil). Your eyesight must be really good! No way could I do that much close work and detail in 1/72! Looking good.

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12 minutes ago, JohnB said:

I agree with Bomber Country (Phil). Your eyesight must be really good! No way could I do that much close work and detail in 1/72! Looking good.

John thank you ! My eyesight is actually not as good as it used to be, but it still allows me to work.)))))

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14 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Sasha

Amazing work and the details - OMG looks brilliant.

Will be following :popcorn:

Keep 'em comin

Peter

 

Peter thank you!

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Splendid detailing and nice paintjob on this very tiny airplane. sometimes it's pure pleasure to scale down to 48 or 72 scale for a change.

Cheers Rob

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I blew out the primer. Metallic. There are, of course, nuances that I did not consider when switching from 32 to 72. But we learn from our mistakes. And a couple of annoying places revealed, need to. fix

 

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7 hours ago, DocRob said:

Splendid detailing and nice paintjob on this very tiny airplane. sometimes it's pure pleasure to scale down to 48 or 72 scale for a change.

Cheers Rob

Rob thank you!

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5 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Sasha

Perfect NMF . looking mighty good

Keep 'em comin

Peter

Peter, thank you!

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10 hours ago, GusMac said:

Looking really good Sasha. The panel line wash really sets off the metal finish.

GusMac thank you!

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Very nice build. I like the metal finish with the Argentine livery. Great work on that tiny plane.

Cheers Rob

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