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Xtreme Prototypes Learjet 25 Version 2 Repaints

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I am going to make this a screen shot thread of the XP Learjet 25 repaints.  I will post my paints here and anyone else can too if they want!

 

This was my first paint that I introduced on another thread:

 

31517984163_6123409458_h.jpg2017-1-15_12-8-1-894 by Mitch Haughee

 

32328513005_92138c7e0b_b.jpg2017-1-15_12-8-33-262 by Mitch Haughee

 

Thanks for looking!

 


This one is a Venezuelan registered Lear built in 1981.

 

32409147345_f551c3f215_b.jpg2017-1-19_14-28-49-206 by Mitch Haughee

 

32031794310_63660b6d9c_b.jpg2017-1-19_14-29-8-402 by Mitch Haughee

 

I will upload this one soon.

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Hi Folks,

 

I think I've become a Lear-A-Holic lately - although they seem to lose some charm when they drop the torpedo like tip tanks... Nice work on some classic paints...

 

Regards,

Scott


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Nice work


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Thanks everyone.

 

Here is another I will upload.  Personally this is my favorite paint job I've seen on the Learjet 25/35.  There are several of these aircraft painted similar to this, but this one came to my home airport KADS a few years back.  I did my best with it! :P

 

32425373955_dc51c0590c_b.jpg2017-1-20_11-49-17-50 by Mitch Haughee

 

32274240312_df90f983e5_b.jpg2017-1-20_11-49-10-86 by Mitch Haughee

 

32385489106_15e4c9496b_b.jpg2017-1-20_11-48-53-24 by Mitch Haughee


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After hours of tweaking, I uploaded N924BW today.

 

32341071161_70365819d4_b.jpg2017-1-22_10-13-26-607 by Mitch Haughee

 

32341073971_40e59b6889_b.jpg2017-1-22_10-14-12-215 by Mitch Haughee

 

Most Significant changes were made to the lines on the engines. 

 

N924BW is actually a 1974 Learjet 25B (not D like the one that XP modeled.)  Mostly only subtle differences in the B model from D, such as the wing not having the stall fence that was later implemented.

 

Here's also a photo I took of the real thing a couple of years ago in Addison.  Thanks for looking!

 

23447642354_d8f9cb7448_b.jpgN924BW Learjet 25 KADS by Mitch Haughee

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Those look really good.... especially BW.  Thanks.

 

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Hi Folks,

I think I've become a Lear-A-Holic lately - although they seem to lose some charm when they drop the torpedo like tip tanks... Nice work on some classic paints...

Regards,
Scott

 

IDK Scott, I could really go for a glass or partial glass Lear, or ANY bizjet.  I feel like it's going to be years before we see the ES Citation or that "mystery" Lear 60XR!  Argh!


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Hi Mitch,

 

Lovely work. If you find time could you do one with an Australian Rego? VH-???. Would be much appreciated. 

 

I'm using the English version at the moment as I rather like that scheme. Even a VH rego on that or 4BW would be great

 

Cheers,

 

Ross.


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Hi Mitch,

 

Lovely work. If you find time could you do one with an Australian Rego? VH-???. Would be much appreciated. 

 

I'm using the English version at the moment as I rather like that scheme. Even a VH rego on that or 4BW would be great

 

Cheers,

 

Ross.

 

Show me which one you like and I will look into it!


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Hi Mitch,

 

Thanks for the quick reply.

 

Don't want you to go to any trouble.

 

If you can stick a fictitious VH- *** rego on the default UK version or your 15DD that would do me. 

 

Cheers,

 

Ross


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Hi Mitch,

 

Thanks for the quick reply.

 

Don't want you to go to any trouble.

 

If you can stick a fictitious VH- *** rego on the default UK version or your 15DD that would do me. 

 

Cheers,

 

Ross

 

Okay, I put VH-OVS (a former Australian Lear 25B) on the UK version (blue belly).  PM me your email address and I will send it to you!


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Awesome...  Love it!  Are you using Photoshop to do these?  


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