Yes, your work is brilliant, Alex!
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All of your planes are wonderful. Amazing detail work Alex! :thumbsup:
Thanks for your help in creating the posts. I hope to continue to help you in identifying and eliminating errors. Adjusting my award with a trembling hand, I present today’s airplane. This is Phoenix D1 from Paperdiorama, original scale 1:64. An excellent choice for simple modeling. I just added cylinders to the engine and glued the headrest, as in the historical original. But this is not at all necessary. The model perfectly combines appearance and ease of assembly.
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I'm taking off!
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Well, time for a postcard. The basis is a historical photo of those years.
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Another beauty!:thumbsup:
Thank you, there are still a few models to photograph, so I hope to continue...
Hi all. Today I prepared DH2 from the designer
djackso1. This is the author of amazingly simple models of aircraft paint schemes. Original scale 1:87. Improved the engine, profile and wing camber, Lewis. I tried to reproduce a complete set of cables.
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When I cut out the propeller I missed the size. Laziness prevented me from redoing it.:)
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When installing a magnet inside a very short body, you should try to place it as close to the stern as possible. Otherwise, the gaming stand easily catches on the chassis cables.
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Your DH-2 is breath taking! Fiddlers Green offers a larger scale DH-2 of which I am considering a future build reduced to 1/144, but I have yet to get up the nerve. Excellent workmanship, Alex!
Thanks Larry. I saw an assembly of the DH-2 Fiddlers Green model online. It is very good. The author, under the nickname Der Kampаfliger, has more variety and a more thoughtful design. His work is offered on Ekardmodel, it seems.
....Oh, my memory failed me. He has the RAF F.E.8 for sale.
One word, WOW!
More incredible work Alex! :clap::thumbsup:
This is what should be called mission impossible. Fantastic work.
I'm still in awe :hatsoff:
Hi all. Today's hero, the great-grandfather of all fighters - Morane Saulnier typ N. Publisher: Modele Kartonowe. Original scale 1:33. The model was quite difficult to assemble and did not turn out very well. I wouldn't recommend it for 1:144 work. Perhaps you should prefer the option from fiddlersgreen. Its propeller spinner is only poorly designed.
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That's probably all for today :).
The rigging is jaw-dropping!
Awesome work, Alex. :medal: :salute: :clap: :thumbsup:
Hello. Today in the studio "workhorse" of Austria-Hungary Aviatik Berg D1. Publishing house Modele Kartonowego Fana. Original scale 1:33. The model assembles well, except for the problem with the fairing behind the pilot's head. I'll start.
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The edges of the upper wings are curved upward for a reason. This is a design feature of the prototype.
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And here is the main experiment of this device. Here I tried to make spokes in a wheel. The material is my hair.;)
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Sorry for the almost identical photos, I couldn't delete them. Intermission.
Incredible work Alex. :clap::thumbsup:
Amazing work, Alex! :clap::clap::clap:
REP
Thanks Peter ;)
Hello pilots. It is with special pleasure that I present one of my favorite aircraft from the First World War. This is the legendary Nieuport 11. The author of the model is Roman Vasilyew (Kampfflieger). Original scale 1:48. The project perfectly combines simplicity and detail. I mostly worked only on small things. Since the model is in vector, it was not difficult for me to do a little repainting. Next I tried installing the top wing sight, Bowden to Lewis release, windshield and aileron controls. Most importantly, I experimented with puttingtying the hood and painting it to look like metal. What happened is for you to judge.
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On a gaming stand.
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Well, now the postcard.
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Now it's time to sum up my short review of the time of legendary men and machines. I'll try to show you what the collection looks like on the wall. So that you have some idea of the size, at the very bottom, for the photo shoot, I hung a Fokker of the classic scale 1:33. It is not subject to criticism, it is at least 15 years old.:D
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Thank you for your attention!:salute:
Truly remarkable accomplishment Alex! :clap::clap::salute:
Gorgeous N.11, Alex!
Great Nieuport and I can't believe the wheels on your Aviatik! :eek: