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Hi.

This is my recently comission work finished: Hasegawa's 1/72nd SV-51 from

Macross Zero.

Basically is the version used by Nora in the OVA, but the pattern of paint

was customized. It is Tamiya bright blue (to me, a close tone of the YF-21

color), Federal Standard Medium gray with the addition of the Nora's decals

vers.

To the base, I add 2 plates of plastic styrene, one of them I cut in few

squares and glue them to represent part of an airport or something like

that. Originally it has a white "5" but my client told me to add an extra

white "4" conforming a number "45" :huh: . Before painting, was "texturized" the

surface. The color used on the base was FS 36375, Medium gray for the

dark shades between squares (post-shading) and neutral gray to unify the tones

of grays. Add some oil effects, dirt, dust on some points of the base.

Hope you like it.

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Here's the gallery of the pics

http://s290.photobucket.com/albums/ll277/uruzu07/SV-51/

Best regards

MVMM

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Awesome job, but I agree on the weirdness of requesting the 5 be changed to 45. For those not in the know, "45" is impossible for any runway to be numbered. But 5 is fine.

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Beautiful scheme! Looks like an Eastern Bloc show bird. Cool! B))

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Hi.

Thanks for your comments guys. ^_^^_^

David Hingtgen: That was I told him. To be a "45" must be an airport with the size of Texas :wacko:

Originally my client wanted a black with red flames scheme (I did the drawings), so it could be plane with the black around the model due it's a dark color, also the details of the aircraft could be lost (panels, rivets, etc). I suggested a WWII Coursair's scheme (2 or 3 tones I think would look great) or the F-18 Navy with 3 tones of grays. He chose a gray with semi dark blue. I did the drawings with the final scheme.

He's so happy now with the results.

Thanks again for your very appreciated comments ^_^

Best regards

Mithrill

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David Hingtgen: That was I told him. To be a "45" must be an airport with the size of Texas :wacko:

Eh...I don't think it's possible even then. There are only 360 degrees in a cirlce, so I think runway 36 is about as high as the numbering can go...no matter the size. Or is there another convention in place for particularly unique airfields?

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36 is the max. If you exceed 3 parallel runways (I.E. 25L, 25C, 25R--DFW has a "C" runway) you start "fudging" the numbers and go one off---so you can have 25L, 25R, 24L, 24R----even if they are all really aligned with 247 degrees and should technically ALL be runway 25. That allows 6 runways "straddling" the same true magnetic heading. San Francisco is a famous example of "4 perfectly parallel runways, but with 2 different numbers". (28 and 29 I think)

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