I really like the subtle drawing while in a massage chair look style you have.
Awesome .... wise guy!
i see some improvement in your work m8..glad to see you improving!![]()
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I really like the subtle drawing while in a massage chair look style you have.
Awesome .... wise guy!
Monguse
looks purty
Monguse
Ok heres my attempt in a low res sample the original is a few thouasand pixels wide and high at 400DPI.
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Last edited by System-M-; 14th January 2007 at 19:15.
Here is a screen shot Lt. Taylors aircraft. I have not added the yellow wing band to the aircraft because I want to make sure it was present. In 1944 some stripes were present others not. So, if there is a photo somewhere of WZ-I that would help.
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Monguse
About the wings yellow stripes, I haven't still received further pics, but let me point out something. If you check Mr george Loving (woodbine leader) site, you will find a big beautiful pic of him posing on his plane's left wing. Zoom it to 150-200% and you will read the serial last numbers : ".10658x"... x stands for 3 or 9 I think... Amazing isn't it ?
So Mr Lovings plane was delivered in the same "pack" than our "future wreck"...
And about the yellow stripes on the wings ? He we come : now check Mr Peter Kassaks site (Final destination Slovakia), go to the gallery and pick a copyrighted picture of a P-51 B. You can't miss it, its the only one... You see : it is our old WZ-D, Mr Loving's plane. Now have an eye on the left wing, just above the external fuel tank, and you have your yellow stripe.
You can conclude by yourself, but afaik, 2 "sister-planes" were certainly painted the same way.
Cheers, don't forget my interview, I send it at 12 PM GMT.
S?bastien.
Soo sweet and ***y m8..its a credit to you!
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