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    Me-262 Profile

    262 aficionados will recognize 111685 from the roadside burn-out photo and the several Munich scrap-heap pictures.A week or so earlier it may have looked something like this... admittedly a bit of digital archeology.
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    Very nice

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
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    Very good!
    It's a plane that makes my head crazy!
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    Very nice work, Pakka! Congratulations!
    Luftwaffe Aviation Art
    made by Simon Schatz
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    Re: Me-262 Profile

    Port side & Detail:
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    wundervoll!

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    Hans-Jürgen
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    Re: Me-262 Profile

    Very good details.

    Javo
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    Looking good but not sure about the highlight, the fuselage was quite flat and most of them from the photos I've seen had a matt finish. Try making it thinner and moving it up the fuselage to where the curves really kick in.
    Harriers...uppy downy things.
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    Re: Me-262 Profile

    Inkworm - I see what you mean re the highlighting : but can't go back to a [generic] template.. My autodidacticism condemns me to a lot of dorky moves - I only use the layering system in PS[7] to work on various detail sections of drawings... (the 262s are several years old now).
    However, for the Corsair series I did a number of generic (colored) templates - a bit of progress, but slow.

    Thanks &

    Cheers

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