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I can't say exactly. 48th scale does not interest me. This is the standard camouflage scheme for these machines. Probably due to the fact that the painting area was too small to recognize any stains. Yes, you're right. Wings and some details were made of wood. Is not in vain this plane was called the "Volksjager" - folks's jet. But even this did not help a desperate attempt to save the Third Reich.
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Hi, everyone! This is my next model.
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Sukhoi Su-2 M-88B Zvezda/Vector1/48
Fuad replied to Ivan (Morgys)'s topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very realistic and logically true. Congratulations again, Ivan. This is a new step in your evolution as a great modeller! I still have to learn the winter camouflage. Yesterday I learned that you said "hairspray technology" is absolutely identical to use the "Heavy chipping liquid" from AK. -
- SUKHOI Su 2 - The STURMOVIK FORUNNER
Fuad replied to IPMS19's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very interesting and well-made model. On the Russian sites are widely discussed shortcomings of this new model of "Zvezda" in terms of reliability. But you have successfully overcome these mistakes. -
Thanks for the warning. I'll use lead shot (as usual). But I'm afraid that the landing gear can break.
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It's just frozen droplets of glue. In this case, is the cyanoacrylate glue gel. But you can use glue for transparencies, for example from "Microscale". For application, you can use a toothpick. After the glue dries - you just dye it the same method - applying paint droplets with a toothpick. Happy to help at any time.
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There is no secret, but there is no logical sequence). Now it will be famous "Volksjager" Heinkel He162 from "Dragon".
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Thank you for such a not indifferent comment! I have many nondescript models - it is necessary to animate it. My topic - World War II - here I can dig to the end of my live. About glass cabinet - I have two))).
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Hi, folks! It is my next model. Then I was tried to use the oil spots. My first experience was helpful, but not very successful.
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1/72 "Messerspit" Spitfire Mk.Vb with DB605A, Brengun
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Thank you for attention and comments, guys! -
1/72 "Messerspit" Spitfire Mk.Vb with DB605A, Brengun
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
I assumed that this "device" will excite the British public)). Well, I propose to put pictures of this "conglomerate" in the network with the signature - which is why we DO NOT WANT TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION!. -
1/72 "Messerspit" Spitfire Mk.Vb with DB605A, Brengun
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
In this case, I recommend you to see the construction of this model from the administrator of this resource (Mike): http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1704-tamiya-148-spitfire-mkvb-en830/ and ready model: http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/29843-tamiya-148-spitfire-messerspit-conversion/?hl=messerspit -
1/72 "Messerspit" Spitfire Mk.Vb with DB605A, Brengun
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
I really like your response and I respect it. I think the Germans used a Spitfire with the purpose of clarifying its aerodynamic qualities. So they, at least, recognize excellence of Spitfire and considered it. This plane was interesting for them.P.S. Why did you make in 1998 to Rolls-Royce and Bentley came under the control of German concerns BMW and Volkswagen? -
1/72 "Messerspit" Spitfire Mk.Vb with DB605A, Brengun
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
This background ready made one Belarusian modeler known in net as "Slava Trudu" (Glory to Labour). But as far as I know, these backgrounds are made and the factory method. Here's an example http://www.bnamodelworld.com/diorama/scale-1-35/diorama-base?filter_id=224&alpha_filter_id=0&extra_filter_id=0 -
Thank you very much for comments!
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I respect your choice. I prefer receiving primarily aesthetic pleasure.
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Thanks for the kind comments, especially for the courageous explanation of yellow canopy))). I repeatedly used here the "salt technology" to show the different layers of paint. But small size of model made all of the effects not possible to see. Nothing, I do it again on the larger models))). Thank you!
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Hi, folks! Let me present you my next model. This model is long discontinued. I barely found it somewhere in Luxembourg. Unfortunately, 72nd scale is not able to pass all the techniques that I used to simulate aging and weathering paint. I drew inspiration from the work of one of our Greek colleagues, who made this gorgeous model in 48th scale. Unfortunately, the cockpit canopy was yellow in my set. I also added to the model a few homemade items.
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Old soldier has turned)). Very competent weathering.
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Yes, there is the figure of a running enemy with a rifle in the bottom.
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Yes, sure. Thanks a lot for so kind comments.
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Hi, folks! This is my next model.
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1/72 Fiat Br.20 "Cicogna", Italaerei + Eduard
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Answer: Never. -
1/72 Fiat Br.20 "Cicogna", Italaerei + Eduard
Fuad replied to Fuad's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Thank you very much for your kind words. Nice to share a part of yourself with the people who know this price. For Jockney: In fact, I often painfully choose - what to build next. Like any inveterate modeler - I have a few dozens unassembled models. Now I build the next model from the "shortrun" plastic - Dutch Fokker D 21 with Finnish markings.