Psychedelic Buffalo

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Airfix 1/72 Buffalo, finished in an experimental disruptive Barclay-McLelland scheme of 1941. Kit has been rescribed and some cockpit detail added. The paint scheme is entirely masked and painted, although in retrospect decals might have been easier...
 

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Excellent paint job Mike , VERY tricky masking! I'm glad this experimental scheme didnt catch on, it would have made life hell for us modellers!! great build, loving the extra detail , cheers tony
 
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Dread to think how many hours went into that masking job but it looks incredible! Great job Mike

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andyrobs

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That's an amazing paint job, you must have the patience of a saint!!!! Top quality build mate

Cheers, Andrew
 
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Great paint job.Ive seen this scheme modelled in one of the modelling magazines a few years ago.
 
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for goodness sake its awesome,very clean and lovely looking,5*s mate
 

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Reminds me of some wallpaper we had in the 70s! Joking aside that disruptive pattern really works to break up the outline of the aircraft.

Another faultless build of a unique aircraft - awesome. I'm staggered by how accurate you can be in 1/72, it is truly amazing.

Great stuff Mike

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Again another gem from master-Mike. That is masking to the extreme and superb at 1/72 scale. In fact all your 1/72's look like 1/32's the detailing is just awe inspiring. Top work.

Si:smiling3:
 
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Doug Hughes

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Woah man, that's really...far out. Great camouflage if you happen to be flying over a cubist painting.

I cannot imagine the work that went into the paint scheme, and to some extent the scheme draws the attention away from the build quality. A bit of a silk purse from a sow's ear, too - I seem to remember the Airfix kit is not the best, unless there's been a re-tool, in which case I downgrade my assessment from 'miraculous' to merely 'brilliant'. I particularly like the propeller, the undercarriage, the panels around the cowling, and the canopy framing.
 
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Nice model, now I see why I stick to boats, the camouflage is a lot easier
 

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Great job with that Mike. That's a lovely model and the paint job is out of this world.

I've never been sure whether such a complicated pattern worked or sent the enemy cross eyed :smiling3: Like Tony, I'm glad it didn't catch on!

Cheers

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wow an amazing paint job,well done and hats off to you ,
 
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Why would you ever put yourself through that? It must have driven you insane! Amazing work.

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Stevekir

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Me to. The edges of the masking is so sharp. Mine tends to look a little ragged at close range.
 
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