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AN-32 WiP

jankees

SOH-CM-2025
Here's a few shots of another Antonov I'm working on:

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a6481.jpg


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Terrific job!! You did an excellent job with the alignment on the tail section. . .those areas are usually kinda tricky. Beautiful work!!:applause:
 
Hi Jankees, I love your repaints. Thank you for the variety you give us.:salute:
I have a question regarding the An-32 "which Tim has so gratiously given us":applause:. Is it possible to Thin the Panel Lines? I am refering to their width, not the color. *This is Not a critisism of anyones work, just a question*

Thank You Again.
 
I knew the repainters would have fun with the 32!:ernae::ernae:
As for panel lines, on my paints they are 1 pixel wide, so thinner is not an option. However, one can simply make them faint, like I do. Pics of real AN-32's (and most other planes) show real faint, or even invisible panel lines. Weathering can make these panel lines more pronounced.
 
Thanks Tim. I understand. I was asking based on some repaints I had seen "elsewhere", where the panel lines were so pronounced that they would scale to at least 6-12 inches wide and they were very dark. Your paints as well as Jankees are no were near that wide. I also noticed that bushpilot's paints appear to be highlighted, light and dark. They all look good, I was just curious.
Again, this is in no way meant as criticism toward anyone.
Keep Up The Great Work......And Thanks! :wavey:
 
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