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MicTroy23

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  1. colleagues, thank you for your attention and feedback!
  2. colleagues, thank you for your attention and feedback!
  3. Bertie Psmith, thank you for your feedback! Google translate strongly distorts sentences. And their meaning is not always clear. Perhaps it is not customary to demonstrate so many models on this forum ?! If this is against the rules or annoys members of the forum (?), Then I will try to rarely upload models. I have been doing modeling for only four years. There are about forty models in the collection. Stored in a dustproof display case.
  4. Winenut, thank you for your feedback! Greg Law, yes, apparently looking at these photos, I did not pay attention to the other sides ...
  5. Greg Law, Thank you! I was guided by these photos of the first production aircraft.
  6. Hello colleagues! The set, half of fragile transparent parts and half of milky transparent, somewhat complicated the construction. It was difficult to catch sight and concentrate on the treated surface. Also, some parts, especially "glass" ones, are joined in the most inconvenient places for further processing with the risk of damaging fine textured detailing and cab windows. Modifications: cockpit, above-cockpit air intake, front chassis, NV and RV. The car belonged to a liaison officer of the USSR Air Force (code 57). Manufactured: rear pillars and chassis, crutch, rods of all antennas, piping. Painting and varnishing with brushes. Paints: GSI Urethane Acrylic Mr.Color, Tamiya Varnish, Futura + Plain Pencil. Happy viewing!
  7. colleagues, thanks for stopping by and thanks for the comment!
  8. Pete, thanks for stopping by and thanks for the comment!
  9. CJP, thank you for visiting my construction site and thanks for the comment!
  10. If my memory serves me, then an early version was produced, not with oblique wingtips, but with straight ones ...
  11. clive_t, thank you for your feedback and attention!
  12. Wulfman, thank you for your feedback and attention!
  13. Colleagues, thank you for your attention and feedback!
  14. Ruskin Air Services, Thank you for your attention and feedback! Yes, I made a mistake unfortunately. (Under the thick glazing, little is visible. I think it's forgivable ..?!)
  15. Learstang, Thank you for visiting and for your feedback!
  16. Hello colleagues! Latest construction results so far: - reproduced the imitation of the internal parts of the "kinks" of the sections - worked out the detailing of the wings (BANOs will be painted, I will install the antennas after painting) - made landing lights - made-installed racks of guides for PC - added antennas to the cockpit and stabilizers - glued the wings into the fuselage
  17. Hello colleagues! Although Amodel kits are not considered for beginners, the model is surprisingly easy to build! Of course, it was not without putty, but to a minimum. Of the two proposed options (in decals), I liked the Polish Air Force messenger. I slightly reworked the cabin with windshield, the rest are all PET glazing. Slightly modified the tail unit, landing gear, headlamp, PVD, antennas, propeller. Opened the driver's door and trunk) Painting and varnishing with brushes. Paint: GSI Urethane Acrylic Mr.Color, Tamiya Varnishes, Futura + Plain Pencil. Happy viewing!
  18. Thank you! I think this will work. I have experience with homemade models: Bugatti 100P, two helicopters, ekranoplanes and a cruise missile. )
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