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RWD-8a (PWS) - IBG 1/72


hadzi

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So it's done! 44-th kit this year.
Decals custom made, wing, rudder, propeller, engine cover (modified) from Arma Hobby, dashboard Yahu.
Model shows a PWS built RWD-8a used in 2nd Air Regiment in Krakow in the 1939s.
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Bonne année 2021!
Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku 2021!
Happy New Year 2021! 
Guten Rutsch ins 2021!

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Very nicely detailed RWD! Congrats1

44 is very high score, especially in that kind of quality. Have you shown all of them on RFI? Or will you shown them all at "Yearbook 2020" section?

If I may ask - what happened, that both ailerons are a bit down?

Regards

Jerzy-Wojtek

 

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1 hour ago, JWM said:

Very nicely detailed RWD! Congrats1

44 is very high score, especially in that kind of quality. Have you shown all of them on RFI? Or will you shown them all at "Yearbook 2020" section?

If I may ask - what happened, that both ailerons are a bit down?

Regards

Jerzy-Wojtek

 

Just before taking photos, I broke one aileron and glued it with CA without position control, that's my mistake. I also forgot the handles for lifting the fuselage, corrected it already, but did not take new photos.
44 models, well this year I have to sit by force most of the time at home, normally I'm away 3-4 days a week on a business trip. Some models were shown here, some were not.

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1 hour ago, hadzi said:

ust before taking photos, I broke one aileron and glued it with CA without position control, that's my mistake. I also forgot the handles for lifting the fuselage, corrected it already, but did not take new photos.
44 models, well this year I have to sit by force most of the time at home, normally I'm away 3-4 days a week on a business trip. Some models were shown here, some were not.

 I am sorry for broken aileron. Just a detail, not hard to correct using debonder, and the model is really great!

That was my feeling that we did not saw 44 of your great models here on Forum. My average rate from last 8 years is close to 18, and from last 30 years is lower, about 15. So I admire such number with high quality of them...

Regards and Happy New Year!

Jerzy-Wojtek

 

 

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15 hours ago, JWM said:

 I am sorry for broken aileron. Just a detail, not hard to correct using debonder, and the model is really great!

That was my feeling that we did not saw 44 of your great models here on Forum. My average rate from last 8 years is close to 18, and from last 30 years is lower, about 15. So I admire such number with high quality of them...

Regards and Happy New Year!

Jerzy-Wojtek

 

 

My average rate is normally ca. 12 per year. Szczesliwego Nowego Roku!

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On 1/11/2021 at 2:15 PM, Dric said:

Realy nice one Jerzy. It's fine to see you here.

 

Cedric (from AMP in switzerland🙂 )

Hi Cedric, thank you and nice to see you my Friend!

Hope that we can meet us again soon, even in Krakow like in my last invitation.

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Very elegant model of beautiful aircraft! Many eyecatching details.

Somewhat conservative paintig but I know it's your style. ;)

How made you rigging?

And wings - are they from Arma Hobby correcting set?

 

Best regards,

Michal.

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2 hours ago, socjo1 said:

Very elegant model of beautiful aircraft! Many eyecatching details.

Somewhat conservative paintig but I know it's your style. ;)

How made you rigging?

And wings - are they from Arma Hobby correcting set?

 

Best regards,

Michal.

Thank you. Rigging is from sprue frames stretched over the flame. Wing, engine cover (modified) and stabilizers from Arma Hobby.

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