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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:52 am 
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Just funning ya. No Previews allowed except me of course :shock: 8) :wink:
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Hmmm... Time to take a trip to Nampa.
Can't wait to see the new look.
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Jack...I have only one thing to say... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
(That's three things though, isn't it?)

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You are too funny Jack. You about gave me a heart attack.


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Jack, try posting at Flypast to find out if the color used is authentic. :D

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Looks good without a shark's mouth don't it :idea: :roll: :shock: :? 8) :lol: :wink:

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Recent Surveillance photos taken from behind the grassy knoll
Is it Govt. coverup? Conspiracy? What lies behind that Black Marker??????
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Just kidding... Is there an estimate on when it will be done???
Will the aircraft go on tour, or will we have to travel to Nampa to see it?
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It's done... I wanted to get it ouside for photos. I'm waiting for the weather to clear up.


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Jack, try posting at Flypast to find out if the color used is authentic

Ya, I can see something positive coming out of that! :shock:
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It just so happens that we obtained several gallons of NOS paint from the depot at Napier field that was used on these airplanes. 100% authentic. :roll:


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Ya know,.........That just wasn't very caring. I was all excited and this. sheesh!! :roll: :lol:

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John-Curtiss Paul wrote:
It just so happens that we obtained several gallons of NOS paint from the depot at Napier field that was used on these airplanes. 100% authentic. :roll:


I hope it was painted by a former ground crew that was stationed there :lol:

I am looking forward to seeing it. :D

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It just so happens that we obtained several gallons of NOS paint from the depot at Napier field that was used on these airplanes. 100% authentic.


You guys think the warbird guys are bad I dare you to go into the WWII Jeep forum and ask "What color should my 1944 Willy's jeep be painted?" or go into the WWII Living History forum and ask "What color OD is correct for an M1 steel pot in 1943?"


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A question mark like that caused quite a stir just a few months ago. It's good to see that everyone is still awake. :)


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It just so happens that we obtained several gallons of NOS paint from the depot at Napier field that was used on these airplanes. 100% authentic.


You guys think the warbird guys are bad I dare you to go into the WWII Jeep forum and ask "What color should my 1944 Willy's jeep be painted?" or go into the WWII Living History forum and ask "What color OD is correct for an M1 steel pot in 1943?"

Model builders are the worst of all...


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