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Shooting Stars Again

Willy

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I just uploaded 3 more paints for the AlphaSim F-80.

US Navy TV-1 trainer loosely based on the one that was included with the original AlphaSim download.

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F-80B at Malta in 1949

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F-80C "Saggin' Dragon" Korea 1950ish

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More in the pipeline to come....
 

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Willy, son, you are going to need to make a Merc Air run pretty soon cause you bound to be running out of money with all that paint you've been buying.

RD
 
Yeah and from personal experience, those were the paint jobs you had done just before selling the car. (Bought one that had been recently painted by a Scheib shop and the paint was peeling off in a few months)
 
Yeah and from personal experience, those were the paint jobs you had done just before selling the car. (Bought one that had been recently painted by a Scheib shop and the paint was peeling off in a few months)

Earl Schieb! Wow, now that's a blast from the past. Growing up in LA, Earl was the king of late night commercials. A high school buddy of mine got the $19.95 paint for his '63 Falcon. Tangerine. They didn't bother to mask the tires--just followed-up with a 5-inch brush slathered in TireBlack. A real work of art.

Sorry for the OT, but couldn't resist.

Tom
 
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