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@bjohns5: You are right. There's no doubt about it. It is difficult to find Tiger Moth photos showing a good plan view in the air. I only found one, the camouflaged machine. You must have looked hard to find four of them! In the process, you also managed to prove yourself wrong and Airfix as near right as makes no difference. I don't know about your eyes … astigmatism, perhaps? To my photographer's eyes, all four rolling Moths show quite clearly that the wing tip curve has a perceptible flattening of the curve at around one third chord. Your de Havilland drawing, on the other hand shows a simplified, almost continuous curve. If you don't want to see that, fine. I could make a Photoshop document to prove it, but truth be told, I just can't be bothered. A simple solution is to just grab a pack of Milliput, a sanding block – et voilà, you will have wing tips to your satisfaction. Everybody happy. 🤗 Over and out. Kind regards, Joachim
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Amazing modelling and imaginative, atmospheric photography that's showing the model at its very best. Personally, I'd skip the "motion blur" stuff. In glaring contrast with the model, it's not at all convincing. Not to these eyes, anyway. 😉 Kind regards, Joachim
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Spitfire MK IXc (Airfix 1/24)
Spitfire31 replied to Red Five's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Utterly convincing. Kind regards, Joachim -
Italeri 1/48 Wessex with many extras
Spitfire31 replied to HartDeco's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
All that TLC was used to jaw-dropping effect. In short, she looks like the real thing! Kind regards, Joachim -
Beautiful build with a particularly smooth finish! For the correct spelling of the type, just take a peek at the top of the rudder. 😉 Might be an idea to correct the heading, to help people searching for Rafale inspiration… Kind regards, Joachim
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It looks as if you have managed the poisonous lady perfectly! Kind regards, Joachim
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FW-190D-9 “blue 12” hasegawa 1/32
Spitfire31 replied to Kov1985's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Brilliant piece of modelling! She looks, for lack of a less worn expression, 'real'. She also gives that well researched impression, small details that one wouldn't come up with when winging a 'general' finish, including the cause/effect weathering style. That subtle paint wear on the radio hatch hinge, for example… Impressive work. As the Romans liked to say, "nihil sine labore"; nothing (of value) without work. Kind regards, Joachim -
Eduard 1/72 Supermarine Spitfire XVI- Dual Combo
Spitfire31 replied to Seamus's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Marvellously neat models. In fact, in my purely personal view, some careful traces weathering, apart from the exhaust stains, might help the almost clinical impression. And, of course, drooping elevators… 😉 Anyway, nice, clean modelling! Kind regards, Joachim -
Superb Macchi – looks ready to take off. The worn down paint on the backside of the prop blades adds another level of realism. Impressive, dedicated modelling! Kind regards, Joachim
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Very smart looking Heinkel. And the finish is just superb. Kind regards, Joachim
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An impressive beast, indeed. Did you forget to fill and sand that seam in front of the canopy, though? 🥴 Kind regards, Joachim
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Airfix 1/48 Sea King HAS.5 with a few extras
Spitfire31 replied to HartDeco's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Just… awesome! Like standing close to the 1:1 version… Kind regards, Joachim -
The X-15’s last flight in card, 1/32nd scale….
Spitfire31 replied to dhanners's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Amazing paper modelling! Kind regards, Joachim -
Airfix De Havilland Tiger Moth 1/48
Spitfire31 replied to Elias's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
She looks super smart! I wouldn't mind some more photos, also from ground level, please… 😉 Kind regards, Joachim