Neil's Hurricane 1/72

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A nice build Neil. Put it on a muddy field diorama/ base and I doubt it would look over weather'd at all
 

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That's not bad you can't beat a well weathered hurricane:smiling3:
 

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Thats a good job Neil ......... As Ian said a muddy arfiled would work well ........ and "mucky" I would of thought that none of them were particularly clean...... :smiling3:
 
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I've yet to do any kind of diorama, maybe after my next project I'll try one. I added these in my build thread, but here are the two GB's together, I love the big muscular look of the Hellcat next to the sleek little Hurricane. Both 1/72 so unless one of them is badly out, that should be their relative sizes.


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Nice one Neil, just do a simple grassed base and it will bring the model to life even more. Good work, well weathered, seen some action.


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Nice one Neil. Well worn suits me just nice.
 
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