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I thought I'd post this little build I did about 3 years ago. I'm not a 'wingy-thing' person but I decided to give a 'plane a go. It's all standard - no added anything other than I used Bare Metal Foil to do the polished body. A bit of fun. Roy. roymattblack attached the following image(s):
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Great result with the BMF Roy. Is it easy to apply I’ve often thought about it on my 1/24 diecast models. Andy.
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Thanks Andy.
BMF is quite easy to use if you do it in small stages and don't hurry. Only burnish it down hard after you've trimmed it to fit. Once burnished it's almost impossible to remove.
Roy.
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Nice one Roy, different from your cars, but excellently done.  I bought some BMF for the triumph, excellent stuff. Mark Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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