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Hi Guys,

Below is my latest P39-Q form Arma. Its stunning little kit from polish manufacturer.  I devastate 'Devastating Devil'  a bit ;) but hope you will like it. Whole SBS build you can find here  https://www.kfs-miniatures.com/1-72-p-39q-airacobra-budowa/

 

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Wow, that is impressive! 😱 Excellent weathering and overall finish.

 

I really need to get this kit. I've heard so many excellent things about Arma Hobby kits (this one in particular), and this confirms what I keep hearing. 

 

Cheers,

Albert

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All right, I'll have to go against my own rule against using this cliche, but this really does look like it's in a bigger scale than 1/72nd. Outstanding job! I just may have to buy this kit, but I will probably make mine as a Soviet version. I have to admit that I think of the Airacobra, or 'Kobra', more as a Red Air Force fighter than an American fighter.

 

Regards,

 

Jason

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5 hours ago, Yawimaya said:

Hi Guys,

Below is my latest P39-Q form Arma. Its stunning little kit from polish manufacturer.  I devastate 'Devastating Devil'  a bit ;) but hope you will like it. Whole SBS build you can find here  https://www.kfs-miniatures.com/1-72-p-39q-airacobra-budowa/

 

Ro3Gs9z.jpg

 

6lRaRbM.jpg

 

xe6JyWo.jpg

 

QPTZZZi.jpg

 

Rc5zn3w.jpg

 

DNlx6Ql.jpg

 

eTO5U7P.jpg

 

mr4lHLw.jpg

 

BDo1X0c.jpg

 

KexEvEM.jpg

 

6HuGYPe.jpg

xRiZS5Z.jpg

 

PKZ9PDn.jpg

 

qYJJMbM.jpg

 

oXTU1ZS.jpg

 

myrcFjl.jpg

 

dvuiqfG.jpg

 

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Well done.

 

Alain

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Awesome!

I love that "battle-fatigued" look with all the stains and faded paint!

A high standard of kit (according to all the reviews) and an equally high standard of modelling.

Brilliantly done!

👏👏

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I like your Cobra very much, Lukasz! Extremly weathered, but still realictic look, without fancy, pop-art tricks. Just blood, sweat and tears. And smell of gasoline in the morning. Gratulations!

Michal

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Wow.  You have produced a very well used and tired representation of the Airacobra.  That is one grubby aircraft.  I have seen all these wonderfully built kits from Arma.  I have never made one from this manufacturer.  Wonder what they have in 1/48 for us poor sighted old guys?  Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks lads.

 

On 29/11/2022 at 16:55, georgeusa said:

 I have seen all these wonderfully built kits from Arma.  I have never made one from this manufacturer.  Wonder what they have in 1/48 for us poor sighted old guys?  Thanks for sharing.

 

Early next year they should have available Hurricane Mk IIc in 48 scale

 

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On 29/11/2022 at 16:55, georgeusa said:

 Wonder what they have in 1/48 for us poor sighted old guys?  

... and if you want build first plane fighting against Axis during WWII you can build 1/48 P.11c from Arma Hobby, very nice and modern kit with PE fret and masks.

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Michal

 

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