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I'd like to show completed work at the very first.

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I was always want to show a group of planes one by one rolling in sky by modeling, but couldn't fine a good way to show that, until one day, a friend introduced me Eduard 1/144 Spitfire, then suddenly I got an idea! That is use this 144th kit, along with a 72nd kit, mix these two scales into one diorama. 72nd one on near side, the 144th one on far side, that should show a “near big and far small” view(or perspective view? I don't know correct way in English, sorry). Then set each of them in a particular angle, so that may work.

 

Since Spitfire has been chosen, I though story background should best to show some British way, and, with a warm story such as back home could be better than a combat story. The famous white dover cliff no doubt is the best for this story. So, I thought: that it, start to built it!

 

I choose Eduard 144th Spitfire Mk.IX, and an Italeri kit as 72nd one. Painted with late RAF camouflage, and very light wethering, after all, wethering isn't the point, right? Notice the pilots, these two kits didn't contain, so I cut two plastic stick, painted with brown, to simulate a pilot:P

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Then drill a hole, for TAMIYA clear plastic pipe, which is the way to fix plane on the background. Notice these two pipes are on different angle.

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Searched a high quality photo of dover cliff. That is really beautiful! I hope someday come to see the cliff myself. 

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I cut a plastic board to brace the photo frame. And superposed three plastic board for hold the plane and pipe.

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Also drill two holes on the picture, well, seems I need some practice for drilling on paper···

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To show the spinning propeller is another keypoint. I chose a cell phone screen film, cut a circle with circle cut. Then cut paper templet to paint the spinning propeller.

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At last, assemble Spitfire into the frame.

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And adjust two planes' angle, make it looks like the 144th Spitfire is leading the 72nd Spitfire rolling and return to airbase.

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Complete!

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I quite like this picture, it seems like two planes are flying into a dream.

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Thanks for review. Good luck for all of you my friends.

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6 minutes ago, PaladinLJJ said:

I'd like to show completed work at the very first.

011115t0yiydqdd7r7qz5b.jpg

 

I was always want to show a group of planes one by one rolling in sky by modeling, but couldn't fine a good way to show that, until one day, a friend introduced me Eduard 1/144 Spitfire, then suddenly I got an idea! That is use this 144th kit, along with a 72nd kit, mix these two scales into one diorama. 72nd one on near side, the 144th one on far side, that should show a “near big and far small” view(or perspective view? I don't know correct way in English, sorry). Then set each of them in a particular anger, so that may work.

 

Since Spitfire has been choose, I though story background should best to show some British way, and, with a warm story such as back home could be better than combat story. The famous white dove cliff no doubt is the best way for this story. So, I thought: that it, start to built it!

 

I choose Eduard 144th Spitfire Mk.IX, and an Italeri kit as 72nd one. Painted with late RAF camouflage, and very light wethering, after all, wethering isn't the point, right? Notice the pilots, these two kits didn't contain pilot, so I cut two plastic stick, painted with brown, to simulate pilot:P

015002hi83rijcu8r3i7uu.jpg

 

Then drill a hole, for TAMIYA clear plastic pipe, which is the way to fix plane on the background. Notice these two pipes are different angle.

012019v2ovkhvkvktc41gv.jpg

 

I searched a high quality image of dove cliff. That is really beautiful! I hope someday come to see the cliff myself. And wooden photo frame suit this picture.

012046lwuiw6d600xd9626.jpg

 

I cut a plastic board to brace the photo frame. And superposed three plastic board for hold the plane and pipe.

012107cbve1gd2uq12hds2.jpg

012148iefkzvbhfvdcv44a.jpg

 

Also drill two holes on the picture, well, seems I need some practice for drilling paper···

012133lq2x23cc3csh6h8y.jpg 

 

To show the spinning propeller is another keypoint. I chose a cell phone screen film, cut a circle with circle cut. The cut paper templet to paint the spinning propeller.

012427wxwsmzsrkkkm2z2m.jpg

 

At last, assemble Spitfire into the frame.

012210bxx6dmxtm9t0xiqm.jpg 

012233ntb8k6cki58qq1qc.jpg 

 

And adjust two planes angle, make it looks like the 144th Spitfire is leading the 72nd Spitfire rolling and return to airbase.

012305zxxq89zhxzaeh3m2.jpg 

012328u1s4tnrvxjoxw6jm.jpg

012454ii1q3y34kihcb1hx.jpg

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So this work complete!

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I quite like this picture, it seems like two planes are flying into a dream.

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Thanks for review. Good luck for all of you my friends.

There's an awful lot of text where the piccies should be old fruit.

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3 minutes ago, Alex Gordon said:

There's an awful lot of text where the piccies should be old fruit.

Hi Alex. I could quite follow you. You meas I should fold the pictures in reply?

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4 hours ago, Alex Gordon said:

There's an awful lot of text where the piccies should be old fruit.

I don't see the photos either (just the names of the images). I've tried Safari (and even Firefox!).

 

David

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I had the same problem as David - but most of the images loaded, eventually :)

What an interesting idea, perfectly executed - well done, very well done.

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Ni hao!

 

What a great idea

 

Very well done.

 

Clever indeed and the two Spitfires are beautifully built and finished too

 

Xiexie for posting

 

Gan bei!

 

Tzai jien

 

Bruce

 

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3 hours ago, Dazey said:

I don't see the photos either (just the names of the images). I've tried Safari (and even Firefox!).

 

David

 

3 hours ago, CedB said:

I had the same problem as David - but most of the images loaded, eventually :)

What an interesting idea, perfectly executed - well done, very well done.

Hello guys, no photo shown in Safari? May be try Chrome or Firefox? I thought that may be album problem. 

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4 hours ago, Winenut said:

Ni hao!

 

What a great idea

 

Very well done.

 

Clever indeed and the two Spitfires are beautifully built and finished too

 

Xiexie for posting

 

Gan bei!

 

Tzai jien

 

Bruce

 

Ha ha ha, Ni hao, Bruce!

thanks for your reply, 

and Zai jian, Bruce! 

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7 hours ago, Procopius said:

Gorgeous.

 

6 hours ago, stevej60 said:

Excellent presentation,a couple of great little Spitfire's too:D

 

6 hours ago, Corsairfoxfouruncle said:

Great work 👍 Great idea 👍 

 

6 hours ago, Horatio Gruntfuttock said:

That has worked really well . Nice models, and a well thought-out presentation. I like it!

 

6 hours ago, James B said:

Absolutely stunning. What a fantastic idea and so well executed. 

Thanks, guys!

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Vinnie when I first opened the thread I just saw image file names but, after a while, they loaded one by one - well worth the wait!

I'm using Firefox on a Mac by the way.

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Firefox on an Android phone here. The images load slowly, but do show up. I have a suspicion that the OP's photo host doesn't have a lot of available bandwidth.

 

I echo Ced's comment - well worth the wait.

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