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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Tonight, Igor; we create something very different.....

Loving these repaints, great stuff! :applause:

The Wyvern S4, for all it's undeniable faults, was apparently well liked by its pilots & a very stable gun platform; at Suez it was the close support aircraft of choice, the ground troops much preferred to see this rather than a Seahawk streaking over them at speed. Back in the dim distant mists of time I modified & painted a Novo Wyvern as a Royal Navy "Sandy", something I suspect it could have done rather well.
 
Thanks everyone. Uploaded to the library. More still pending, but later. Whole bunch of ideas and profiles to go through yet. Too bad the Wyvern 'just missed being great'.
 
Looks awesome Laz,

I'm hoping the smoke/grime I saw on the later paints was applied to the early ones - it looks really good!

Bravo, mate!

dl
 
Thanks DL. Mix and match. Some are grubby, some shiney. I like shiney aeroplanes, though I guess some dirt can be thrown on. Win7 paint and DXTBMP. The latest paint has some nice bush and pencil settings to tackle dirt. Its easy to do, just like putting a wash on a model.
 
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