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Hi all,

here some photos of my latest model: Edurad`s P-39 "Bella" wich was released some weeks ago. It is a nice "Profipack", so I built it OOB

 

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8 hours ago, fubar57 said:

Fantastic Matthias and agree with Dennis; I thought it was one of Clave's profiles. What did you use for antennae?

 

 

 

George

Thanks George! I used 0.03mm Rigging by Ammo of Mig

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"Bella" seems to be an appropriate name for this little beauty!

A very unusual camo, but executed to highest standards.

It's a challenge to make single color surfaces come alive, and you did a great job here. I really like your models a lot.

Congratulations from Vienna, I assume we will see the model in one of the upcoming Jet & Prop magazines?

 

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16 minutes ago, Roman Schilhart said:

"Bella" seems to be an appropriate name for this little beauty!

A very unusual camo, but executed to highest standards.

It's a challenge to make single color surfaces come alive, and you did a great job here. I really like your models a lot.

Congratulations from Vienna, I assume we will see the model in one of the upcoming Jet & Prop magazines?

 

Thanks Roman! Yes, it is planded for the magazin. Try to publish it in the overnext issue. Next one is already full packed with Italri F-104, Eduard Spitfire MK XVI and Wingnut Albatros D5a🙂

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Out of the box there is another grey one you can build. According the instruction sheet "yellow 44" was overall painted blue-grey and assigned to 212. GIAP, based at Stockerau/Austria in 1946

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1 hour ago, 72modeler said:

Beautiful "Little Shaver!" You got the stance right on the nose, as well. Very unusual scheme I don't think I ever saw before, but you did a magnificent job on the build and the weathering.

Mike

 

37 minutes ago, mathy said:

Out of the box there is another grey one you can build. According the instruction sheet "yellow 44" was overall painted blue-grey and assigned to 212. GIAP, based at Stockerau/Austria in 1946

the story and photos of this plane are here

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/212giap-44/212giap-44.htm

 

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the other greys are here

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/213giap-100/213giap-100.htm

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/212giap-53/212giap-53.htm

the profile artist, Michal Sekula, has done a load of profiles here, all with the photos the profiles are created from, along with the reasoning. All the schemes in this Eduard boxing are based on his work.

 

@Massimo Tessitori is the site owner,   and could maybe answer some specific questions, there are threads on the Soviet Warplanes site which disuss these schemes.

 

Not seen the decal instructions, but given this was a VVS repaint, I presume the US stencilling got painted over, but a lovely model, :goodjob: 

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18 minutes ago, Troy Smith said:

 

the story and photos of this plane are here

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/212giap-44/212giap-44.htm

 

Pict03.jpg

 

the other greys are here

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/213giap-100/213giap-100.htm

http://massimotessitori.altervista.org/sovietwarplanes/pages/lendlease/p-39/misos/212giap-53/212giap-53.htm

the profile artist, Michal Sekula, has done a load of profiles here, all with the photos the profiles are created from, along with the reasoning. All the schemes in this Eduard boxing are based on his work.

 

@Massimo Tessitori is the site owner,   and could maybe answer some specific questions, there are threads on the Soviet Warplanes site which disuss these schemes.

 

Not seen the decal instructions, but given this was a VVS repaint, I presume the US stencilling got painted over, but a lovely model, :goodjob: 

very interesting links, thanks a lot for those🙂

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