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Berkeley North American T-28 Trojan by David Duckett. Viewed 452 times.
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David Duckett | 23-Jan-18 16:48 | |
heywooood | 24-Jan-18 13:40 | so clean!! |
David Duckett | 24-Jan-18 18:04 | Thanks! |
TJH | 24-Jan-18 18:51 | Smooth clean lines! |
heywooood | 24-Jan-18 23:18 | That too - but I was referring to Dave’s ultra clean workmanship. As his models come together you see effort made to create the seamless, almost liquid lines of the aircraft. The wing to fuselage joins, the tail assemblies, the canopy and fairings - all made to flow together, rather than simply ‘attach’ or ‘connect’...and he tops of the assemblies always with equally fine finish work. The paint prep and execution is flawless. The T-28 and other relatively basic airframes only serve to highlight the artists ability. A clean airframe, recreated by the artist with a clean scale representation. Ultra Clean to my eye. Look at it. It looks like it was poured from a bottle and just assumed the perfect shape of the T28! |
David Duckett | 25-Jan-18 07:20 | Thank you, Kevin. I am humbled by such kindness! |
heywooood | 25-Jan-18 16:56 | No Dave, Thank You.
You are setting a high bar as are several other modelers here, and everyone in the room has offered up inspiration in one form or another. I have nothing but gratitude for all of you who contribute to this forum, just peruse it, or offer up advice and share your tips n tricks as you go. Thank you all. |
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