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PanzerG

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  1. So happy to read these news!! May I just ask to GWH to take all the time they need to produce a perfect kit (even though I am sure there will be some grumbling people)? Another question, can somebody show a picture with the difference between the aft of the intakes seeable pleeeease? I didn't find it! Thanks! PZR
  2. I love the beasty lines of this aircraft, especially the smt. Well done and thanks for your advice about the akan set! PZR
  3. Your work is really interesting. These completely original skins are far more eye catcher than the low viz schemes and it make me look at the Tomcat's lines another way. What software do you use to draw your ideas? It can be a very nice tool! Cheers PZR
  4. Hello! Here is the belly. I said yesterday I needed only mr surfacer except on one place: you can see some yellow epoxy putty near the exhaust. My fault, I dug this place too much because the fit of the piece B10 seemed strange to me. Comments and critics are welcome! Have a nice Sunday PZR
  5. Thanks Antoine, I hope so! I will avoid some little mistakes I did on the Bf 109. And surely make others on this one, otherwise it couldn't be funny More seriously, what looks like my Fishbed today? Something like that: And with better pictures it looks like that: All the putty it needs is mr surfacer 500 and 1200. Except a little place near the exhaust, but I will show it to you in my next post. Next step: rivetting the low rear part of the fuselage. Hope you like it! Have a good night PZR
  6. Thanks all for your very nice comments! I really appreciate. Thanks Michael! One of those days I will be Swiss also maybe Thanks Antoine! Radio wire is not so sophisticate, it's just Uschi van der Rosten's ez line. Wonderful product that I tested for the first time, you don't need to overglue or cute with a "one micron accuracy". Next step... the Croatian Beauty, then the wonderful Su 33, then a F15E, then maybe... the kinetic F18C with a swiss scheme of Nato Tiger Meet. ... Probably not before the next decade, I build models at a snail's pace! At Payerne Air 14 I saw a beautiful Mustang all metallic with Swiss colours. An idea for later? Cheers PZR
  7. Link to the finished model: Thanks for watching! PZR
  8. Very nice subject, I'm gonna do one when I will be taller You did a lovely model and a very nice work on the cannon pods. PZR
  9. Hello! I started building this kit on March, 2015 and just finished it last January. It is a really good model (lot of details, wonderful surfaces) and the little problems are now solved with the new edition. Swiss colours add a flashy touch on the classic scheme... and my wife is from this nice country , so I decided to paint this Bf 109 this way. Some pictures: If you want more pics of the finished model, follow this link: http://fighters.forumactif.com/t81668-chocolat-fromage-etc-etc-enfin-l-oiseau-en-photos The work in progress thread is here (I'm struggling with the pictures links): I am really happy to share with you my first finished 1/48 kit after a loooong pause with this hobby. Comments and critics are welcome of course! Cheers PZR
  10. About the cockpit... the colour of the PE parts is not exactly the good one for a croatian Fishbed but I don't have the skills to scratchbuild and paint all these details, so it will be ok. And that's all for tonight. Thanks for watching, comments and critics are welcome! Good evening to every one PZR
  11. Thanks all! And sorry if I don't post lot of pictures but I'm really busy. However I have now glued the fuselage halves together, it means that cockpit is finished. But first some pics of the wing part of the wheel wells: It is important to check the references before painting. as an example, Eduard's notice tell to paint one of the fire extinguishers (on the right on the last picture) black instead of blue.
  12. Ok Ok ok!! The same parts painted and glued together: I love russian colours! My mistake was to paint the white parts with a brush on the green coat, it makes the surface not really smooth. Comments and critics are welcome. Have a nice day! PZR
  13. Thanks Exdraken, thanks for the explanation Mike! Back with scratchbuilt details on the engine/ exhaust nozzle: And the dry test: It took me some time, especially to glue the aluminium foil pieces Have a nice week end! PZR
  14. Your flanker is beautiful! And the black basing method works very well the way you do it. Really nice! PZR
  15. Ooooops! Thanks Matt, I didn'know! I'm really confused. So next time I will post just the link. Thanks exdraken! You must feel something like already seen, don't you? PZR
  16. I promised pictures of the landing gears, it is done! I added wire and details with stretched sprue, tin wire and masking tape. Photo-etch pieces will be put once the oleos will be masked. Paint will be done later. Have a nice Sunday PZR
  17. I didn't know there was a PE kit for the airbrakes! But I'm gonna use the kit pieces. Thanks Murray! Thanks Col! Thanks Zebra! More coming very soon! PZR
  18. Now some pictures of the wheel wells. Level of details is incredible on this Brassin accessorie. However I preferred to use the plastic kit pieces for the nose well because it's also the cockpit floor and it seemed safer to keep it. Anyway details of this place can hardly be seen The colours make it looks like a toy but itis the colours on croatian Fishbeds. In the next post I will put picturesof the landing gearsbut now it's time to have a rest. Have a good day! PZR
  19. I began with the airbrakes wells. Not as simple as mentionned in the notice, but I got it. First I drill holes, then I make the final shape using a file and Xacto blade. Finally I put very few epoxy putty and it's done: Advices and comments are welcome! PZR
  20. Hi everybody! I am back with a new kit on my workbench since last summer. This model is wonderful, lot of details, very good engineering and beautiful surfaces. Some people don't like the high number of pieces but it allows a greater level of detail in my opinion. I added the Brassin wheel wells (impressive pieces), a Master pitot probe and obviously some scratchbuilt details. My title is quite ambigus :-) because I'gonna do the Croatian scheme. A picture of the box ( most of you know it I think) The scheme I am interested in: And a nice picture of the real aircraft (thanks airliners!) <Sorry, but Airliners.net copyright photo has to go. Next time put a link in to their site where the photo is held> I will post only the main steps, or what I feel as main steps :-) because I don't really follow the steps of the notice. I have already done the airbrake wells, the wheel wells, the landing gear and the engine, so I'm gonna post more pictures very soon! PZR
  21. Wonderful! Very realistic, how did you made these faded exhaust stains? They are really interesting. Very nice background also! PZR
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