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African Lightning F.6 Part Two.

Started by Gekko_1, September 22, 2005, 01:29:32 AM

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Gekko_1

Hi guys,

Michael Wren and myself thought it might be interesting for us to individually come up with some African "What if" Lightning F.6 schemes. Four countries were picked, Central African Republic, Liberia, Burkina Faso and Guinea Bissau, then the creating began.  :wacko: Here are the results. :P

Here's part Two, enjoy! :cheers:

Richard

Burkina Faso

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Guinea Bissau

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Was this a good idea?? :unsure:

:cheers:

Richard.




PolluxDeltaSeven

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Was this a good idea??

Yes it was!!


They all look great!!
I enjoy your last one Richard and your third Guinea Bissau's one Mike!!!  
"laissez mes armées être les rochers et les arbres et les oiseaux dans le ciel"
-Charlemagne-

Coming Soon in Alternate History:
-Battlefleet Galactica
-Republic of Libertalia: a modern Pirate Story

gooberliberation

ya know, i might just try one of those on the airfix in my stash
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lancer

If you love, love without reservation; If you fight, fight without fear - THAT is the way of the warrior

If you go into battle knowing you will die, then you will live. If you go into battle hoping to live, then you will die

Ollie

I like the Burkina Faso special scheme.

I know a guy from there...

^_^  

NARSES2

Oh bloody hell !!!!!

I don't really like the beast but I have just bought the Zotz transfers  :dum:

Chris
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

nev

Amazing!!!

Now if RoG get round to releasing a new tool 1/72 Lightning, and with those Zotz decals....  :wub:  :wub:  
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