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7th August 2008, 19:58
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Re: Rekindling an old flame . . .
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7th August 2008, 23:08
#12
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Thx guys, I think I'm getting the hang of it now . . .
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8th August 2008, 00:31
#13
Re: Rekindling an old flame . . .
Regards
Chris

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8th August 2008, 01:16
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8th August 2008, 01:22
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very nice and interesting subject Jesters 
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8th August 2008, 01:23
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Absolutely magnificent!

(Prop blade shadow?)
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8th August 2008, 02:10
#17
Re: Rekindling an old flame . . .
Ah! One of my favorite colour schemes.
That is superb, Jester. You really have the hang of the skin rippling on the rear fuse and the exhaust shadow is just right. It looks like it is sitting in the Mediterranean sun.
Inspiring. Thank you.
Grubby.
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8th August 2008, 08:54
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PERFECT JOB!!! (aaaand maybe antena drop shadow?? just tiny one?
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8th August 2008, 16:03
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BAHHH!!!! Yet another?!?!
With the canopy open and sitting back relaxing in the sun..she does look damn gorgeous mate. Love the rippling effect you've produced. Most excellent.
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8th August 2008, 22:05
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Looks real sweet Jesters! 
If the sun is at the pilot's 11 o'clock (as I guess it is, roughly?), the antenna's shadow would be located on the other side of the fuselage.
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