BRON HEBOG
Monday, 18 July 2011
Thin Red Lines
Himself has been getting cross-eyed these last few days applying the lining to Blanche II.
This time he's using waterslide transfers from Fox.
She's posed here with her MkII dome but the dome-meister is preparing to turn a third one after we have measured the real thing this time to be sure.
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