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Old 14 June 2006, 09:02 AM   #1
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"old" look on Flyboys N17

Hello there,
Does anybody know what they put on these brand new Nieuport copies to make them look like old and durty aircraft ?
(I'm sure Baldeagle knows)
before make up:
http://www.jhs.flyer.co.uk/Flyboys%2.../target47.html
after make up:
http://www.jhs.flyer.co.uk/Flyboys%2...target115.html

Laurent THOMAS.
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