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Hi friends.

 

A simple project that I did three months ago, these ones from FineMolds are excelent!...and this Me 109 G2 in the 1/72 scale, gave to me some aditional work on the engine... hope you like it, follow the shots ;

 

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Cheers!

 

Luiz.

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Very impressive work, that's one great looking 109 👍

 

What cameras are you using? Although the pictures are good, I feel the noise reduction is a little heavy causing loss of detail on some shots.

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Thank all of you for the nice compliments !

 

@ T Bolt...my camera is a simple model of a Nikon, possible these issues are due the use of Photoshop that I use to improve the brightness of the photos, maybe...

 

@ Peter...this model has a simple engine , and I did some plumbing and wiring, done with copper and brass wire of several small diameters...

 

Best regards for all!

 

Luiz.

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7 hours ago, Duncan B said:

The Finemolds 109s are one of my favourite kits and your build proves why. Great work, thanks for sharing.

 

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Thank you, Duncan!

 

Luiz 

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On 6/19/2019 at 6:50 AM, Luiz said:

Thank all of you for the nice compliments !

 

@ T Bolt...my camera is a simple model of a Nikon, possible these issues are due the use of Photoshop that I use to improve the brightness of the photos, maybe...

 

@ Peter...this model has a simple engine , and I did some plumbing and wiring, done with copper and brass wire of several small diameters...

 

Best regards for all!

 

Luiz.

If you are using the noise reduction setting from the camera try turning it down, it's better to have some noise than mushy detail.

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On 6/19/2019 at 7:50 AM, Luiz said:

Thank all of you for the nice compliments !

 

@ T Bolt...my camera is a simple model of a Nikon, possible these issues are due the use of Photoshop that I use to improve the brightness of the photos, maybe...

 

@ Peter...this model has a simple engine , and I did some plumbing and wiring, done with copper and brass wire of several small diameters...

 

Best regards for all!

 

Luiz.

Thanks!

Peter

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On 21/06/2019 at 06:35, Tbolt said:

If you are using the noise reduction setting from the camera try turning it down, it's better to have some noise than mushy detail.

Thank you! I´ll try in my new projects...Regards!

 

Luiz

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21 hours ago, Greg Law said:

Very nice build once again. I like the way you photograph them as well. Do you use a lighting setup?

Thank you Greg!

I use my fluorescent bench lights with a blue paper in the background.

 

Regards!

 

Luiz.

 

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21 minutes ago, daldroflas said:

Wow! Look simply fantastic and amazingly good especially given the small scale.

Thank you!

 

Luiz.

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