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Doing camoflage model aircraft finishes: guidance needed
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Re: Doing camoflage model aircraft finishes: guidance needed
WOW!!! The "search" function works super!
My thread on painting camo finishessaw some very helpful reposonses which my be recalled in the "search" function. And here I thought they had been lost forever never to be seen again!
"Search" is a great "working tool" for us all. I'd like to thank all the contributors to my camo thread.
My thread on painting camo finishessaw some very helpful reposonses which my be recalled in the "search" function. And here I thought they had been lost forever never to be seen again!
"Search" is a great "working tool" for us all. I'd like to thank all the contributors to my camo thread.
SuperDave- Rest In Peace
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Re: Doing camoflage model aircraft finishes: guidance needed
BTW, I STILL say "clowning in combat" doesn't happen and from my own experience as a vet. Fictions and rememberances may have it otherwise for reasons that I seriously don't understand.
The principle motive in combat is self-presvervation of oneself and colleagues in arms while under fire and accomplishing the mission at hand.
The principle motive in combat is self-presvervation of oneself and colleagues in arms while under fire and accomplishing the mission at hand.
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