Finished Experimental
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3 20 July 2017, 20:12
Alec K
Absolutely fabulous 👍. Really unique subject, and flawless execution. Congrats!
Absolutely fabulous 👍. Really unique subject, and flawless execution. Congrats!
21 July 2017, 01:38
Dirk Heyer
Hi Frank, it is really an extraordinary work on an extremely seldom seen model. Sad that most of the SMates cannot guess what you've done here. Like the selfmade wooden prop, all those tiny little turnbuckles, the extra details in cockpit or simply the conversion from a biplane to a triplane aircraft. A simple discription or pictures of those "Extras" could help to understand that great work.
Really nice work and it's a pleasure to see it again.
Greetz Dirk
Hi Frank, it is really an extraordinary work on an extremely seldom seen model. Sad that most of the SMates cannot guess what you've done here. Like the selfmade wooden prop, all those tiny little turnbuckles, the extra details in cockpit or simply the conversion from a biplane to a triplane aircraft. A simple discription or pictures of those "Extras" could help to understand that great work.
Really nice work and it's a pleasure to see it again.
Greetz Dirk
21 July 2017, 12:25
Alec K
Adding to Dirk'. comment, I agree that many fantastic builds go relatively unnoticed on Scalemates. The answer as to why is probably complex, but familiarity with the subject likely plays a significant role (no Bf-109 shall ever pass without comment 😉 ). I also believe that, often, it's simple shyness in the face of great workmanship (i.e. "Holy s#%t, this is so awesome, what the hell do I say to that!" ). I certainly include myself in this category. In any case, Frank's work (ha, now we know his secret identity 😄 ) is certainly worthy of a lengthy stop and reflection. I for one always appreciate the efforts of advanced modelers in posting the pics and description of their work, as it's a priceless source for inspiration and skill improvement. Thank you, and once again, fantastic and insiping work 👍
Adding to Dirk'. comment, I agree that many fantastic builds go relatively unnoticed on Scalemates. The answer as to why is probably complex, but familiarity with the subject likely plays a significant role (no Bf-109 shall ever pass without comment 😉 ). I also believe that, often, it's simple shyness in the face of great workmanship (i.e. "Holy s#%t, this is so awesome, what the hell do I say to that!" ). I certainly include myself in this category. In any case, Frank's work (ha, now we know his secret identity 😄 ) is certainly worthy of a lengthy stop and reflection. I for one always appreciate the efforts of advanced modelers in posting the pics and description of their work, as it's a priceless source for inspiration and skill improvement. Thank you, and once again, fantastic and insiping work 👍
22 July 2017, 13:46
Spanjaard
i certainly try to never miss one build from bughunter, his attention to detail and the skill to put it into practice, are simply mind-boggling.....
i certainly try to never miss one build from bughunter, his attention to detail and the skill to put it into practice, are simply mind-boggling.....
22 July 2017, 14:55
bughunter
Thank you all, but especially Dirk and Alec for your long explanation 👍
Regarding explanation, please see also the project description, there is also a link to a detailed build log. But I will add here some detail pics (and hopefully a b/w pic) soon.
@Burkhard: No, its 1:48, as categorized.
Thank you all, but especially Dirk and Alec for your long explanation 👍
Regarding explanation, please see also the project description, there is also a link to a detailed build log. But I will add here some detail pics (and hopefully a b/w pic) soon.
@Burkhard: No, its 1:48, as categorized.
23 July 2017, 08:37
bughunter
I added some progress pictures with descriptions. Thx fro the hint, Dirk!
I added some progress pictures with descriptions. Thx fro the hint, Dirk!
25 July 2017, 18:34
Alec K
Your fabric simulation on the wings and horizontal surfaces is just amazing. Complete with the cross showing through (pic 26)! Great pics, many thanks. How you managed to build this in 1.5 months is just beyond me...
Your fabric simulation on the wings and horizontal surfaces is just amazing. Complete with the cross showing through (pic 26)! Great pics, many thanks. How you managed to build this in 1.5 months is just beyond me...
25 July 2017, 22:44
bughunter
Thanks, your comments are very much appreciated! Alec, I usually build 6 models per year, the red Pfalz was finished in exactly one month this year. But the Pup takes much longer, so the average is two month.
Thanks, your comments are very much appreciated! Alec, I usually build 6 models per year, the red Pfalz was finished in exactly one month this year. But the Pup takes much longer, so the average is two month.
26 July 2017, 20:34
bughunter
Thank you, I just added a b/w picture of my model, taken in same view as on the original picture (see the link in this project for comparison).
Thank you, I just added a b/w picture of my model, taken in same view as on the original picture (see the link in this project for comparison).
4 August 2017, 19:09