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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen
I loved the TSR2 as well; I once saw a model of it made up and finished in RAF green/grey camo with full squadron markings, imagining what it would've looked like if it had gone into service. What a great aircraft that was and would have been!
To answer your question, no, I haven't got around to post-WW2 just yet. I only started painting aeroplanes this past year, so I began with my favourite period. But when I move on from these I'll be looking to paint Hunters, Swifts, Seahawks, Lightnings, V-bombers etc... all the stuff from the golden age of British-built service aircraft.
But I'd also like to do some WW1 and 1920s-30s civil aviation (my very first aeroplane panting was of the Supermarine S4 Schneider Trophy plane).
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Hope you paint the TSR-2 one day.
In the mean time how about the Dornier Do 335?
http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/aircraft...ier-do-335.htm
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