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Hawker Hurricane Mk.I 6-stub exhaust version (for Airfix kits)
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AMLA 48 051 2017 Neue Bausatzform 6 November, 18:21
Jerem Aquette
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
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WIPNeu: 6 November, 10:19 1:72
Le kit fourni la base, mais il faut meubler un peu. Meme si pas grand chose ne restera visible une fois la verriere en p...
Projekt: Ju87B2
6 6 November, 10:18
Jerem Aquette
You can also use some photo etched set but once everything closed, you won't see something: only the pilot canopy can be install open.
That's why I prefer to add some simple details and make a « good » paintjob.
You can also take the zvezda kit.
You can also use some photo etched set but once everything closed, you won't see something: only the pilot canopy can be install open.
That's why I prefer to add some simple details and make a « good » paintjob.
You can also take the zvezda kit.
6 November, 11:16
Skyhiker
I've got two of these in my stash but haven't started them because they look like trouble. Watching with interest.
I've got two of these in my stash but haven't started them because they look like trouble. Watching with interest.
6 November, 13:46
Moreno Baruffini
I've started a similar kit ( still not shown here), watching with interest too!
I've started a similar kit ( still not shown here), watching with interest too!
6 November, 16:09
Skyhiker
I just realized that this is the Italeri mold from the 90s and not the old Revell from the 70s. I was wondering why you had recessed panel lines.
I just realized that this is the Italeri mold from the 90s and not the old Revell from the 70s. I was wondering why you had recessed panel lines.
6 November, 18:16
Szilard Tevald
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
10 4 January, 08:05
Szilard Tevald
Thanks Bill! I try to do a "show" car from this. I've found the black wires not very attractive, so decided to make it with white 🙂
Thanks Bill! I try to do a "show" car from this. I've found the black wires not very attractive, so decided to make it with white 🙂
19 January, 13:14
Miguel Vaquero
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
35 15 October, 15:38
Miguel Vaquero
Probably, my most ambitous project yet. Im going to try and recreate a sinking of a submarine with depth charges, droped from a destroyer. Everything in 1/700 scale. For this, i bought the Battle of the Atlantic set, wich comes with a J-Claas destroyer, a type VII German submarine and a Short Sunderland amphibous plane.
Probably, my most ambitous project yet. Im going to try and recreate a sinking of a submarine with depth charges, droped from a destroyer. Everything in 1/700 scale. For this, i bought the Battle of the Atlantic set, wich comes with a J-Claas destroyer, a type VII German submarine and a Short Sunderland amphibous plane.
15 October, 15:43
Miguel Vaquero
Welcome aboard guys!! Happy to have you along.
Of course Jay! There's always room in my ships😁😁
Welcome aboard guys!! Happy to have you along.
Of course Jay! There's always room in my ships😁😁
16 October, 13:47
Miguel Vaquero
Sub already done! It was small but detailed. The PE parts were really a challenge. Some weathering it's all it's left.
Sub already done! It was small but detailed. The PE parts were really a challenge. Some weathering it's all it's left.
16 October, 18:26
Miguel Vaquero
Today i wanted to work on how i want my diorama to look. So i hoped on blender and downloded some free assets and placed them together to see how i want it to look. I think for the quantity of resin and the accuracy of the scene this is going to be more or less the final desing of my diorama.
Today i wanted to work on how i want my diorama to look. So i hoped on blender and downloded some free assets and placed them together to see how i want it to look. I think for the quantity of resin and the accuracy of the scene this is going to be more or less the final desing of my diorama.
21 October, 19:55
Miguel Vaquero
Starting with the destroyer. Awesome detail too but a million tiny parts. Good challenge for sure
Starting with the destroyer. Awesome detail too but a million tiny parts. Good challenge for sure
24 October, 09:52
Miguel Vaquero
I don't know if I'm going to finish the Sunderland😞😞. The fitting between the fuselages is too bad and fragile, using putty is not going to do the trick this time cause it will hide a lot of the nice detail and I will not be satisfied. I'll think about how to do it but there's not much hope now😓
I don't know if I'm going to finish the Sunderland😞😞. The fitting between the fuselages is too bad and fragile, using putty is not going to do the trick this time cause it will hide a lot of the nice detail and I will not be satisfied. I'll think about how to do it but there's not much hope now😓
27 October, 18:20
Miguel Vaquero
To get my mind of the plane. I decided to destroy the sub.it turned out perfect, as I intended
To get my mind of the plane. I decided to destroy the sub.it turned out perfect, as I intended
27 October, 20:05
Jay Dubya
Not really where you are headed with your diorama, but this might give a bit of context to my 'historical' comment Miguel.
"A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Sunderland (of No. 10 Squadron) made the type's first unassisted kill of a U-boat on 17 July 1940.[3]"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Sunderland
Flying Porcupine
"Two examples, in particular, stand out: on the 13th of April 1940, a Sunderland operating off the coast of Norway was attacked by six Ju-88C heavy fighters – the Sunderland shot down one JU-88, damaged another so seriously it had to quit the fight, and drove the rest away.
A 1943 encounter with JU-88 was even more savage when a Sunderland from 461 Sqn RAAF was attacked by eight JU-88C long-range fighters. Despite the Sunderland being heavily damaged with most of the crew wounded, the Sunderland downed three attackers, damaged and drove off the rest and made the 560-kilometre return journey to Britain where the heavily damaged aircraft was beached at Cornwall."
planehistoria.com/short-sunderland/
10Sqn RAAF Photos -
adf-serials.com.au/sunderland.htm
Keep up the great work on these tiny models.
Cheers
PS The nickname 'Flying Porcupine' was probably just a bit of allied propaganda as there's not a lot of evidence the Germans ever referred to a Sunderland as one. It's a lot like the Japanese with the Beaufighter and Whispering Death.
Not really where you are headed with your diorama, but this might give a bit of context to my 'historical' comment Miguel.
"A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Sunderland (of No. 10 Squadron) made the type's first unassisted kill of a U-boat on 17 July 1940.[3]"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Sunderland
Flying Porcupine
"Two examples, in particular, stand out: on the 13th of April 1940, a Sunderland operating off the coast of Norway was attacked by six Ju-88C heavy fighters – the Sunderland shot down one JU-88, damaged another so seriously it had to quit the fight, and drove the rest away.
A 1943 encounter with JU-88 was even more savage when a Sunderland from 461 Sqn RAAF was attacked by eight JU-88C long-range fighters. Despite the Sunderland being heavily damaged with most of the crew wounded, the Sunderland downed three attackers, damaged and drove off the rest and made the 560-kilometre return journey to Britain where the heavily damaged aircraft was beached at Cornwall."
planehistoria.com/short-sunderland/
10Sqn RAAF Photos -
adf-serials.com.au/sunderland.htm
Keep up the great work on these tiny models.
Cheers
PS The nickname 'Flying Porcupine' was probably just a bit of allied propaganda as there's not a lot of evidence the Germans ever referred to a Sunderland as one. It's a lot like the Japanese with the Beaufighter and Whispering Death.
28 October, 01:12
Miguel Vaquero
Thanks for all the info Jay! I really appreciate it. And they could fit very well with this diorama. They actually performed anti submarine operations from GB and they actually sunk 6 U-boats.
I'm sure if I'm able to fix my Sunderland, I'll paint it with their colours. I loved their history
Thanks for all the info Jay! I really appreciate it. And they could fit very well with this diorama. They actually performed anti submarine operations from GB and they actually sunk 6 U-boats.
I'm sure if I'm able to fix my Sunderland, I'll paint it with their colours. I loved their history
28 October, 18:32
Miguel Vaquero
I've already glued the U-Boat to the acrylic sheet. As the background for the diorama states that the aft reserve torpedo exploded, to hide the cables I made some bubbles coming down from the exploded compartment. It's not the best but it's better than to have some cables seen.
I've already glued the U-Boat to the acrylic sheet. As the background for the diorama states that the aft reserve torpedo exploded, to hide the cables I made some bubbles coming down from the exploded compartment. It's not the best but it's better than to have some cables seen.
4 November, 11:46
Miguel Vaquero
The acrylic sheets mold is done. The ship is now lifted with nylon cord to place on to the resin without sinking. And the u-Boat is secured in the container.
Next step, the resin pouring. I've never been so nervous about a model.
The acrylic sheets mold is done. The ship is now lifted with nylon cord to place on to the resin without sinking. And the u-Boat is secured in the container.
Next step, the resin pouring. I've never been so nervous about a model.
4 November, 14:18
Miguel Vaquero
Some bubbles formed. Not the best result, also they are positioned in places where some bubbles would be formed. Overall I think it turned out great.
Some bubbles formed. Not the best result, also they are positioned in places where some bubbles would be formed. Overall I think it turned out great.
4 November, 20:07
Miguel Vaquero
Thanks Jay!
That bubble on the bow is killing me. It's right on the surface of the resin but I don't know how to get rid of it, and if I'll make it worse if I try something
Thanks Jay!
That bubble on the bow is killing me. It's right on the surface of the resin but I don't know how to get rid of it, and if I'll make it worse if I try something
5 November, 18:28
Miguel Vaquero
Thanks a lot guys! There's still some work to do. But it's getting there.
I've made the form of the waves with some acrylic gel. Let's wait for it to dry and then to make some foam
Thanks a lot guys! There's still some work to do. But it's getting there.
I've made the form of the waves with some acrylic gel. Let's wait for it to dry and then to make some foam
5 November, 20:59
Miguel Vaquero
Thanks Guy!
I ended up making and painting the Sunderland, flying the colors Jay suggested. The end result, I think it's salvageable. I'm wondering if I should put it in the diorama. The downside is ill have to stick it with some transparent acrylic rod. It's going to be visible but not too much. I think if I mask the bottom part of the rod, the one closer to the water, as a droped depth charge from the porcupine, the result might not be bad at all.
What do you guys think
Thanks Guy!
I ended up making and painting the Sunderland, flying the colors Jay suggested. The end result, I think it's salvageable. I'm wondering if I should put it in the diorama. The downside is ill have to stick it with some transparent acrylic rod. It's going to be visible but not too much. I think if I mask the bottom part of the rod, the one closer to the water, as a droped depth charge from the porcupine, the result might not be bad at all.
What do you guys think
6 November, 18:04
Jan Peters
Very cool set up, and very ambitious. You're a braver man than I.
Love the effect of the explosion, very convincing.
Very cool set up, and very ambitious. You're a braver man than I.
Love the effect of the explosion, very convincing.
6 November, 18:12
Martin Oostrom
Time for the annual "I shouldn't be doing this" post.... Part 2 - Kits Bought - 47 kits! And 2 on order
January:
Sauber Mercedes C9 (Tamiya 24091, 1:24)
Renault 5 Turbo Rally (Tamiya 2427, 1:24)
Porsche New Man (Tamiya 2449, 1:24)
Mazda 787B (Tamiya 24112, 1:24)
Lamborghini Countach LP400 (Tamiya 24305, 1:24)
Jaguar XJR-9LM (Tamiya 24084, 1:24)
February:
Canvas Trailer (Italeri 745, 1:24)
Geopotes 14 (Revell 5222, 1:300)
Volvo F16 Globetrotter Canvas (Italeri 3945, 1:24)
Reefer Trailer (Italeri 3904, 1:24)
Jaguar Mk.II Saloon (Tamiya 24151, 1:24)
White-Freightliner SD/DD (AMT 1046, 1:25)
March:
Volvo FH4 Globetrotter Medium Roof (Italeri 3942, 1:24)
Volvo F12 Intercooler (Italeri 3957, 1:24)
Renault AE500 Magnum (Italeri 723, 1:24)
Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker (AMT 1090, 1:25)
Jumbo Tank Trailer (Italeri 725, 1:24)
Model FB Beaded Panel Fruehauf Van (AMT 1109/06, 1:25)
Tanker Trailer (AMT/ERTL 6698, 1:25)
Duesenberg Town Car (Monogram 7549, 1:24)
April:
Volvo FH-16 Globetrotter (Italeri 735, 1:24)
Platform Semi Trailer (Italeri 769, 1:24)
Mercedes-Benz Actros 1854 LS (V8) (Italeri 3824, 1:24)
DAF 2800 (Revell 7429, 1:24)
May:
Tanker-Trailer (Revell 7431, 1:24)
Tecnokar Trailer with 20' Tank (Italeri 3929, 1:24)
July:
Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC (Tamiya 2429, 1:24)
Citroën DS21 (Ebbro 25009, 1:24)
September:
Moving Van (AMT T-564, 1:25)
Peterbilt 359 (Revell 07542, 1:25)
Logging Trailer (AMT T-528, 1:25)
Kenworth Aerodyne (Revell 7413, 1:25)
Kenworth Heavy Hauler (Revell 7458, 1:25)
International Transtar 4300 Eagle (AMT 629, 1:25)
GMC Astro 95 (AMT/ERTL 38164, 1:25)
White Freightliner Dual Drive Tractor (AMT AMT620, 1:25)
October:
Volvo S40 BTCC (NuNu Model Kit PN24034, 1:24)
Ford Zakspeed Turbo Capri (Tamiya 24329, 1:24)
Construction Bulldozer and Lowboy Trailer (AMT 1218, 1:25)
BMW 635 CSi Gr. A Racing (Tamiya 24061, 1:24)
November:
First Order TIE Fighter (Bandai 0203218, 1:72)
Blue Squadron Resistance X-Wing Fighter (Bandai 0223296, 1:72)
Heavy Duty Trailer (Revell 07533, 1:25)
Heavy Duty Trailer (Revell 07533, 1:25)
Lamborghini Countach LP500S (Tamiya 25419, 1:24)
December:
Mercedes Benz 1628s (Revell 7409, 1:25)
Container-Trailer (Revell 7416, 1:25)
Still on order...
Kenworth Dump Truck (Revell 07523, 1:24)
German Truck (Revell 07563, 1:24)
January:
Sauber Mercedes C9 (Tamiya 24091, 1:24)
Renault 5 Turbo Rally (Tamiya 2427, 1:24)
Porsche New Man (Tamiya 2449, 1:24)
Mazda 787B (Tamiya 24112, 1:24)
Lamborghini Countach LP400 (Tamiya 24305, 1:24)
Jaguar XJR-9LM (Tamiya 24084, 1:24)
February:
Canvas Trailer (Italeri 745, 1:24)
Geopotes 14 (Revell 5222, 1:300)
Volvo F16 Globetrotter Canvas (Italeri 3945, 1:24)
Reefer Trailer (Italeri 3904, 1:24)
Jaguar Mk.II Saloon (Tamiya 24151, 1:24)
White-Freightliner SD/DD (AMT 1046, 1:25)
March:
Volvo FH4 Globetrotter Medium Roof (Italeri 3942, 1:24)
Volvo F12 Intercooler (Italeri 3957, 1:24)
Renault AE500 Magnum (Italeri 723, 1:24)
Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker (AMT 1090, 1:25)
Jumbo Tank Trailer (Italeri 725, 1:24)
Model FB Beaded Panel Fruehauf Van (AMT 1109/06, 1:25)
Tanker Trailer (AMT/ERTL 6698, 1:25)
Duesenberg Town Car (Monogram 7549, 1:24)
April:
Volvo FH-16 Globetrotter (Italeri 735, 1:24)
Platform Semi Trailer (Italeri 769, 1:24)
Mercedes-Benz Actros 1854 LS (V8) (Italeri 3824, 1:24)
DAF 2800 (Revell 7429, 1:24)
May:
Tanker-Trailer (Revell 7431, 1:24)
Tecnokar Trailer with 20' Tank (Italeri 3929, 1:24)
July:
Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC (Tamiya 2429, 1:24)
Citroën DS21 (Ebbro 25009, 1:24)
September:
Moving Van (AMT T-564, 1:25)
Peterbilt 359 (Revell 07542, 1:25)
Logging Trailer (AMT T-528, 1:25)
Kenworth Aerodyne (Revell 7413, 1:25)
Kenworth Heavy Hauler (Revell 7458, 1:25)
International Transtar 4300 Eagle (AMT 629, 1:25)
GMC Astro 95 (AMT/ERTL 38164, 1:25)
White Freightliner Dual Drive Tractor (AMT AMT620, 1:25)
October:
Volvo S40 BTCC (NuNu Model Kit PN24034, 1:24)
Ford Zakspeed Turbo Capri (Tamiya 24329, 1:24)
Construction Bulldozer and Lowboy Trailer (AMT 1218, 1:25)
BMW 635 CSi Gr. A Racing (Tamiya 24061, 1:24)
November:
First Order TIE Fighter (Bandai 0203218, 1:72)
Blue Squadron Resistance X-Wing Fighter (Bandai 0223296, 1:72)
Heavy Duty Trailer (Revell 07533, 1:25)
Heavy Duty Trailer (Revell 07533, 1:25)
Lamborghini Countach LP500S (Tamiya 25419, 1:24)
December:
Mercedes Benz 1628s (Revell 7409, 1:25)
Container-Trailer (Revell 7416, 1:25)
Still on order...
Kenworth Dump Truck (Revell 07523, 1:24)
German Truck (Revell 07563, 1:24)
12 27 December 2023, 13:44
Martin Oostrom
I now have to live with that failure for the rest of my life. 2023 is ruined forever
🤪
I now have to live with that failure for the rest of my life. 2023 is ruined forever
🤪
27 December 2023, 18:32
Bill Newcomer
Dude! You need to build faster!
OK you made me look at my damage. I bought 33 kits this year. AYE, Yi Yi!
Dude! You need to build faster!
OK you made me look at my damage. I bought 33 kits this year. AYE, Yi Yi!
28 December 2023, 00:03
Spanjaard
you can still order some more to compensate for June and Augist LOL!!!
you can still order some more to compensate for June and Augist LOL!!!
28 December 2023, 00:13
John
Now I had to look at mine, 31 kits this year. One regional show and IPMS/USA in 2024 so I'm thinking dozens more in 2024. Happy New Year and Modeling in '24
Now I had to look at mine, 31 kits this year. One regional show and IPMS/USA in 2024 so I'm thinking dozens more in 2024. Happy New Year and Modeling in '24
28 December 2023, 02:28
bossy122
I find it better not to pay attention. I just added 5 more and haven't finished a damn thing in forever. Is there a way to see what all got added to the stash in THE STASH?
I find it better not to pay attention. I just added 5 more and haven't finished a damn thing in forever. Is there a way to see what all got added to the stash in THE STASH?
28 December 2023, 03:02
Ellis Smith
Woah I need to buy more kits to keep up with you lot, mines a very small stash by comparison.
Woah I need to buy more kits to keep up with you lot, mines a very small stash by comparison.
28 December 2023, 05:22
Martin Oostrom
Welcome, my fellow addicts 😄
Bossy, if you add the date bought and the price when adding a kit to your stash, you get two 'benefits'...
1) Your projects show a total cost 🙁
2) In the stash, on the right in blue, you see a date in a blue bar, that's your date bought/sold.
Welcome, my fellow addicts 😄
Bossy, if you add the date bought and the price when adding a kit to your stash, you get two 'benefits'...
1) Your projects show a total cost 🙁
2) In the stash, on the right in blue, you see a date in a blue bar, that's your date bought/sold.
28 December 2023, 07:04
bossy122
Yes, I noticed the dates. Looks like I acquired 29 kits and only finished 4, none of which were started this year. Awful.
Yes, I noticed the dates. Looks like I acquired 29 kits and only finished 4, none of which were started this year. Awful.
28 December 2023, 07:59
Bill Newcomer
Martin, the date method is how I determined my count for this year. I am generally pretty good at adding inventory. Cost? I don't want to know. Especially since I have purchased a lot of paint this year.
Martin, the date method is how I determined my count for this year. I am generally pretty good at adding inventory. Cost? I don't want to know. Especially since I have purchased a lot of paint this year.
29 December 2023, 06:12
Martin Oostrom
Bill, Paints are priceless to me! I love the Molotow stuff, but at €29 for 30ml, thats too much. I'll wait for a discount somewhere.
I know that a €50 kit needs about €10-25 in aftermarket stuff and paint.
Bill, Paints are priceless to me! I love the Molotow stuff, but at €29 for 30ml, thats too much. I'll wait for a discount somewhere.
I know that a €50 kit needs about €10-25 in aftermarket stuff and paint.
29 December 2023, 08:01
Martin Oostrom
Nope. I did a quick google search and we have one supplier over here and 17ml costs €7,99 with another €7,50 for shipping.
Alclad is cheaper, but oh so fiddly to get just right. Que the Molotow!
Nope. I did a quick google search and we have one supplier over here and 17ml costs €7,99 with another €7,50 for shipping.
Alclad is cheaper, but oh so fiddly to get just right. Que the Molotow!
30 December 2023, 18:38
Jv
I missed this post
Yes you should do this
I am always interested in stach albums
Always interesting to see what others get
Sometimes I see kits I haven seen before
I also.love to see what people wish for here its a good way to keep up with coming kits
You sure got some nice kits in the last year
I few I would be happy to have in my stach to
I missed this post
Yes you should do this
I am always interested in stach albums
Always interesting to see what others get
Sometimes I see kits I haven seen before
I also.love to see what people wish for here its a good way to keep up with coming kits
You sure got some nice kits in the last year
I few I would be happy to have in my stach to
7 January, 04:05
Martin Oostrom
Most of them were bought on Dutch eBay. To prevent more purchases I deleted the app from my phone 😁
No more temptation!
Most of them were bought on Dutch eBay. To prevent more purchases I deleted the app from my phone 😁
No more temptation!
7 January, 07:32
Bozzer
Mate, I noticed that you have the AMT Allied Van Lines kit? I'd love a scan of those decals, before you get around to using them.
Mate, I noticed that you have the AMT Allied Van Lines kit? I'd love a scan of those decals, before you get around to using them.
5 November, 18:48
bughunter
Martin, have you ordered also a new cabinet? Many of the new kits will merge into huge models so I guess you will need a lot of space for the finished ones.
Martin, have you ordered also a new cabinet? Many of the new kits will merge into huge models so I guess you will need a lot of space for the finished ones.
5 November, 19:14
Kenneth Gifford
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
27 Bilder
1980 Kenworth COE Aerodyne.Neu: 6 November, 14:25 1:25
The box. This kit has just been repopped by Round 2.
Projekt: Kenworth Aerodyne C.O.E.
6 3 November, 00:00
Bozzer
Sorry to hear about your tanks, Ken. I've heard nothing but bad news, about Rustoleum clear. Thankfully, we don't have it over here, but I've had the same thing happen, with a cheap clear, I once used. Basically, it was too hot, for the paint. This kit reminds me very much of my Hideout Truck, but the frame is longer on mine. I did enjoy the build though, despite it being a bit of work. Keep going mate, you're doing an awesome job! Remember to test fit all the plumbing, before you commit to glue? It's a lot of fingers and thumbs! Just find that easiest way for you and use the directions as a guide, not the bible. 👍
Sorry to hear about your tanks, Ken. I've heard nothing but bad news, about Rustoleum clear. Thankfully, we don't have it over here, but I've had the same thing happen, with a cheap clear, I once used. Basically, it was too hot, for the paint. This kit reminds me very much of my Hideout Truck, but the frame is longer on mine. I did enjoy the build though, despite it being a bit of work. Keep going mate, you're doing an awesome job! Remember to test fit all the plumbing, before you commit to glue? It's a lot of fingers and thumbs! Just find that easiest way for you and use the directions as a guide, not the bible. 👍
6 November, 18:08
Neuling
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
115 26 February 2019, 09:31
Holger Kranich
Something new from our Neuling! Superb, the canvas on the smaller car looks very nice and i love the smoking guy lying around!
Something new from our Neuling! Superb, the canvas on the smaller car looks very nice and i love the smoking guy lying around!
26 February 2019, 09:44
Daniel Klink
Awesome Neuling.. Your Dios are absolutely inspiring and a joy to watch 👍
Awesome Neuling.. Your Dios are absolutely inspiring and a joy to watch 👍
26 February 2019, 09:46
Andreas Koziol
wie immer sehr geil geworden. 👍 ich habe allerdings keine ahnung wie du das zeitlich hin bekommst!? 😄
wie immer sehr geil geworden. 👍 ich habe allerdings keine ahnung wie du das zeitlich hin bekommst!? 😄
27 February 2019, 16:32
Thomas K.
Wieder super; nur finde ich den rost auf den Kotflügel etwas heftig 😉
Wieder super; nur finde ich den rost auf den Kotflügel etwas heftig 😉
27 February 2019, 21:51
Rui S
Dont know how i missed this wonderful dio. Very well done 👍. Nice photos too8)
Dont know how i missed this wonderful dio. Very well done 👍. Nice photos too8)
27 February 2019, 22:25
Arne Greve
Again a very good Diorama. But in one picture you´ve the wrong backround. Cologne in the back with a french street sign in the front. ;-D
Again a very good Diorama. But in one picture you´ve the wrong backround. Cologne in the back with a french street sign in the front. ;-D
28 February 2019, 12:21
Olivier
Well the sign says 30 km à l'heure. Clearly not German but French. So is it really Cologne ? Cologne was pretty much in ruin at that time. Could it be Strasbourg ?
Well the sign says 30 km à l'heure. Clearly not German but French. So is it really Cologne ? Cologne was pretty much in ruin at that time. Could it be Strasbourg ?
28 February 2019, 17:21
Neuling
Thank you mates! I`m glad you watched my pictures! --- Andreas if I really were "Miniature Rembrandt" (as Robert kindly suggests) I would say the hands in my manufacture built the dios, while I myself added only a few final brush strokes. In fact I am only "Miniature Neuling" and have to make all the builds with my own hands and eyes. As I am rather a slowhand it all takes its time. That`s why not all of my albums show new builds. The album "Road accident" is my latest build indeed, finished 2 weeks ago. The previously shown albums "Winter games 1944" and "After the storm" were built more than 20 years ago. I have written exact dates in the project description. --- Olivier solved the riddle: As always I photographed the diorama in my garden, overlooking my hometown of Regensburg. What you actually see on the picture is the Gothic Regensburg cathedral which is a little smaller than the Cologne cathedral. The Regensburg cathedral is a copy of the famous French cathedrals. So I imagined the story of my dio taking place near a French city with a Gothic church in the fall of 1944. Arne and Olivier I appreciate your attentive watching of and thinking about my work.
Thank you mates! I`m glad you watched my pictures! --- Andreas if I really were "Miniature Rembrandt" (as Robert kindly suggests) I would say the hands in my manufacture built the dios, while I myself added only a few final brush strokes. In fact I am only "Miniature Neuling" and have to make all the builds with my own hands and eyes. As I am rather a slowhand it all takes its time. That`s why not all of my albums show new builds. The album "Road accident" is my latest build indeed, finished 2 weeks ago. The previously shown albums "Winter games 1944" and "After the storm" were built more than 20 years ago. I have written exact dates in the project description. --- Olivier solved the riddle: As always I photographed the diorama in my garden, overlooking my hometown of Regensburg. What you actually see on the picture is the Gothic Regensburg cathedral which is a little smaller than the Cologne cathedral. The Regensburg cathedral is a copy of the famous French cathedrals. So I imagined the story of my dio taking place near a French city with a Gothic church in the fall of 1944. Arne and Olivier I appreciate your attentive watching of and thinking about my work.
28 February 2019, 18:47
Arne Greve
Really Regensburg?! Didn't know that there is such a big Cathedral.
Really Regensburg?! Didn't know that there is such a big Cathedral.
28 February 2019, 18:52
Arne Greve
@Neuling My birthtown has the Michaelischurch as UNESCO World Heritage. Google it, if you want to know which City.
@Neuling My birthtown has the Michaelischurch as UNESCO World Heritage. Google it, if you want to know which City.
28 February 2019, 19:45
Neuling
Hallo Arne it`s Hildesheim! Den Fotos nach zu schließen eine sehr schöne Kirchenanlage.
Hallo Arne it`s Hildesheim! Den Fotos nach zu schließen eine sehr schöne Kirchenanlage.
28 February 2019, 19:53
Arne Greve
Yep, Hildesheim. Es gibt da die Michaeliskirche, die Andreaskirche und den Dom. Alles sehr schöne Kirchen.
Yep, Hildesheim. Es gibt da die Michaeliskirche, die Andreaskirche und den Dom. Alles sehr schöne Kirchen.
1 March 2019, 07:16
Chris Greathouse
I wish I had the skills and patience to make this kind of work, truly amazing! Great job Neuling!
I wish I had the skills and patience to make this kind of work, truly amazing! Great job Neuling!
5 June 2019, 06:33
Neuling
Chris you shure have the skills (as your builds show) and patience is not required indulging in a passion! And - important for me - there is life outside the box: sports, reading, music and travel. A good combination is listening to the radio while working on a build.
Chris you shure have the skills (as your builds show) and patience is not required indulging in a passion! And - important for me - there is life outside the box: sports, reading, music and travel. A good combination is listening to the radio while working on a build.
6 June 2019, 10:18
Anthony D'Agostino
Almost looks like the tragic crash (there are no accidents) that took the life of General Patton. You are obviously skilled, I for one, would love to see that scene memorialized in scale. What do you guys think?
Cheers,
Anthony
Almost looks like the tragic crash (there are no accidents) that took the life of General Patton. You are obviously skilled, I for one, would love to see that scene memorialized in scale. What do you guys think?
Cheers,
Anthony
25 July 2019, 10:24
Neuling
Thanks Anthony, Mirko and Michal! Paul is right: Reenacting Patton`s deadly crash would be an appropriate project for Anthony. My little story tells of a British animal rights activist avoiding the sheep crossing the street and hitting the telegraph pole. Fortunately he survives and suffers only a commotio cerebri enabling him to smoke his cigaret while his American comrades take care of his car.
Thanks Anthony, Mirko and Michal! Paul is right: Reenacting Patton`s deadly crash would be an appropriate project for Anthony. My little story tells of a British animal rights activist avoiding the sheep crossing the street and hitting the telegraph pole. Fortunately he survives and suffers only a commotio cerebri enabling him to smoke his cigaret while his American comrades take care of his car.
26 July 2019, 15:43
Munkyslut
Bloody hell I'm blown away by that! The 'sunshine' pix are just astoundingly good, excellent work 😉
Bloody hell I'm blown away by that! The 'sunshine' pix are just astoundingly good, excellent work 😉
27 July 2019, 08:21
Laliscale
Very nice dio! Nice details and i love the grass work. How was the Mirror model?Some of them are nightmare...
Very nice dio! Nice details and i love the grass work. How was the Mirror model?Some of them are nightmare...
24 March, 19:01
Desert Marlin
Reminds me of a scene from the movie "Battle of the Bulge" (Richard Widmark).
Reminds me of a scene from the movie "Battle of the Bulge" (Richard Widmark).
25 March, 21:36
Neuling
Many thanks, mates! Glad you like my album. - Laliscale, the wrecker was not a fun build. The plastic material was of inferior quality and did not get hard after being glued together. I reinforced the chassis and suspension with an additional structure drilling holes and sticking in small metal rods. It worked. As long as it´s invisible I don´t care much about it. Main thing is: The model looks realistic. - Gary, right now I´m working on a Hemtt wrecker. Slow, slow, slow. - Desert Marlin, I really should see this movie again.
Many thanks, mates! Glad you like my album. - Laliscale, the wrecker was not a fun build. The plastic material was of inferior quality and did not get hard after being glued together. I reinforced the chassis and suspension with an additional structure drilling holes and sticking in small metal rods. It worked. As long as it´s invisible I don´t care much about it. Main thing is: The model looks realistic. - Gary, right now I´m working on a Hemtt wrecker. Slow, slow, slow. - Desert Marlin, I really should see this movie again.
26 March, 08:08
Bohrmann
Fantastic work of art. I browse through the photos here, marveling at the many details and the way they are worked out. This is an album I will be looking at more often.
Fantastic work of art. I browse through the photos here, marveling at the many details and the way they are worked out. This is an album I will be looking at more often.
12 April, 13:19
Neuling
Thanks mates! - Dave, this guy tried to avoid the sheep crossing the street and hit the pole. Animal rights movement ............ probably no alcohol involved . 🙂
Thanks mates! - Dave, this guy tried to avoid the sheep crossing the street and hit the pole. Animal rights movement ............ probably no alcohol involved . 🙂
19 April, 09:28
CaptGPF
Another Neuling special! I don't know how you keep making these gems - but don't stop!
Another Neuling special! I don't know how you keep making these gems - but don't stop!
19 April, 18:00
Neuling
Dave, the sheep has testified for the driver 🙂 - CaptGPF, this diorama is an older one, only the photos are new. Thank you!
Dave, the sheep has testified for the driver 🙂 - CaptGPF, this diorama is an older one, only the photos are new. Thank you!
22 April, 09:00
Stephen Lesley
You know, I have been racking my brain trying to figure out who your models remind me of and it occurred to me- Francois Verlinden. The style of weathering, the posing, and the subdued light of your outdoor shots all point to him at his best. So many of your models remind me of an Italeri catalogue from the late seventies, when he did all the photos. I remember as a teenager marveling at the realistic appearance of the models and settings. Always get a nice feeling looking at your albums.
You know, I have been racking my brain trying to figure out who your models remind me of and it occurred to me- Francois Verlinden. The style of weathering, the posing, and the subdued light of your outdoor shots all point to him at his best. So many of your models remind me of an Italeri catalogue from the late seventies, when he did all the photos. I remember as a teenager marveling at the realistic appearance of the models and settings. Always get a nice feeling looking at your albums.
28 October, 11:04
Neuling
Stephan, you are right. Verlinden's publications and products brought me from toyland to modelworld. A pity, his stuff was pretty expensive, so I tried to scratchbild as much as possible. And I did not stop learning, from scalemates for example chipping.
Stephan, you are right. Verlinden's publications and products brought me from toyland to modelworld. A pity, his stuff was pretty expensive, so I tried to scratchbild as much as possible. And I did not stop learning, from scalemates for example chipping.
31 October, 07:55
Mark Sherwood
Another diorama, to peruse. Love the the detail work on the figures, but the canvas on the Tilly' 👌 Spot on mate. 🤘🥸👍
Another diorama, to peruse. Love the the detail work on the figures, but the canvas on the Tilly' 👌 Spot on mate. 🤘🥸👍
2 November, 09:27
coporado
Second Kim, somehow missed this one. Intersting subject, very nicely crafted and great presentation!
Second Kim, somehow missed this one. Intersting subject, very nicely crafted and great presentation!
6 November, 18:06
William Adair
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
hat ein neues Fotoalbum hinzugefügt.
24 Bilder
Jeannin Taube scratchbuild, 1/1441:144
Projekt: Jeannin Taube scratchbuild, 1/144
Scratchbuilt
73 29 May, 11:47
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
That is art! I have to take a first row seat here and see the progress. Very impressive 👍
That is art! I have to take a first row seat here and see the progress. Very impressive 👍
29 May, 13:26
Michael Kohl
Surely another build that will leave me speechless and striving to come closer to this level.
Surely another build that will leave me speechless and striving to come closer to this level.
30 May, 10:32
William Adair
Omg thanks everyone. You guys are the best! I'm interested to see how this one comes out. I'll add more progress soon. 🤞
Omg thanks everyone. You guys are the best! I'm interested to see how this one comes out. I'll add more progress soon. 🤞
31 May, 04:45
Ludvík Kružík
I like old planes from the early days of aviation. Your scrathbuild is fantastic. I admire how you can render all the little details in this scale. I wish you continued success in building this model and look forward to the sequel.
I like old planes from the early days of aviation. Your scrathbuild is fantastic. I admire how you can render all the little details in this scale. I wish you continued success in building this model and look forward to the sequel.
31 May, 08:49
Bruce Huxtable
Your talents are beyond my comprehension.... Totally amazing scratch building 🙂 This little gem is already gorgeous🙂
Your talents are beyond my comprehension.... Totally amazing scratch building 🙂 This little gem is already gorgeous🙂
31 May, 17:16
William Adair
Hi Michael, I'm not sure. It should be out by then but I don't know if any sellers will be stocking it. I live in Australia unfortunately, so Telford is well outside my maximum range 😢
Hi Michael, I'm not sure. It should be out by then but I don't know if any sellers will be stocking it. I live in Australia unfortunately, so Telford is well outside my maximum range 😢
11 June, 22:42
William Adair
Added the large control wheel to the pilot's cockpit from soldered wire and heat curved sprue. I like the little brass hub in the middle 🙂
Added the large control wheel to the pilot's cockpit from soldered wire and heat curved sprue. I like the little brass hub in the middle 🙂
15 June, 09:52
Skyhiker
You seem to have really good control over your soldering. What tools do you have? That control wheel is impressive.
You seem to have really good control over your soldering. What tools do you have? That control wheel is impressive.
15 June, 16:59
William Adair
@Skyhiker I have an inexpensive soldering iron from an electronics store. It is nothing special, but the best thing I have is liquid soldering flux. Using that allows the solder to grab the surface and stick without requiring too much heat or flooding the area with solder.
@gorby Being a jeweller helped at first. But now I am finding that the modelmaking is helping me be a better jeweller! 👍
@Skyhiker I have an inexpensive soldering iron from an electronics store. It is nothing special, but the best thing I have is liquid soldering flux. Using that allows the solder to grab the surface and stick without requiring too much heat or flooding the area with solder.
@gorby Being a jeweller helped at first. But now I am finding that the modelmaking is helping me be a better jeweller! 👍
23 June, 12:51
William Adair
Wow, thank you Alec! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox soon 🙏
I added a few more pics. Test fitting the undercarriage and one of the prototype wheels.
Wow, thank you Alec! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox soon 🙏
I added a few more pics. Test fitting the undercarriage and one of the prototype wheels.
7 July, 14:38
Christian Bruer
Outstanding craftsmanship. I really like your tiny scratch built projects 👍
Outstanding craftsmanship. I really like your tiny scratch built projects 👍
7 July, 19:55
Michael Kohl
Me too.
But obviously he doesn't show how he did the wheels to prevent us from fainting. 😉
Me too.
But obviously he doesn't show how he did the wheels to prevent us from fainting. 😉
7 July, 20:03
Skyhiker
I just don't get how its possible. Really man, you need to get a life or something. This shit is just way too good!
I just don't get how its possible. Really man, you need to get a life or something. This shit is just way too good!
7 July, 21:16
Mr D
Wow, what scale👌, l struggle to build a 1:72 without breaking of a tail wheel or antenna 🤣.
Really nice n interesting subject 👍👍
Wow, what scale👌, l struggle to build a 1:72 without breaking of a tail wheel or antenna 🤣.
Really nice n interesting subject 👍👍
7 July, 23:13
William Adair
@Michael Kohl, I made an album about the wheel back in January, showing the stages of construction. Spoked wheel test, 1/144 | Album by F_IV
@Skyhiker, Windsock Datafiles provide the best drawings. I also use the 3-view drawings from the Wingnut Wings kit for some areas.
@Michael Kohl, I made an album about the wheel back in January, showing the stages of construction. Spoked wheel test, 1/144 | Album by F_IV
@Skyhiker, Windsock Datafiles provide the best drawings. I also use the 3-view drawings from the Wingnut Wings kit for some areas.
8 July, 04:09
Zbynek Honzik
A masterpiece is being created here!!! Scratchbuild at this scale and this quality! Unbelievable! Bravo! 👏👏👏
A masterpiece is being created here!!! Scratchbuild at this scale and this quality! Unbelievable! Bravo! 👏👏👏
8 July, 06:32
bughunter
Great progress 👍
I have a kit in 1:48, but your build looks much better and has more details!
Great progress 👍
I have a kit in 1:48, but your build looks much better and has more details!
8 July, 16:34
William Adair
Thank you, it's slowly coming along. Adding more details now that the main components are painted. It's always my favourite part of a build. 🙂
Thank you, it's slowly coming along. Adding more details now that the main components are painted. It's always my favourite part of a build. 🙂
6 August, 12:41
Ludvík Kružík
That's beyond me. How can you make such perfect little things in this mini scale? You have my great admiration. 👍
That's beyond me. How can you make such perfect little things in this mini scale? You have my great admiration. 👍
6 August, 22:07
Łukasz Gliński
Can't agree more w/Ludvik, my Eyeballs Mk.I woudln't allow that. What Mark are you using? 😉
Can't agree more w/Ludvik, my Eyeballs Mk.I woudln't allow that. What Mark are you using? 😉
7 August, 20:10
William Adair
Lol, my eyesight is rubbish these days. I'm using +6 reader glasses from ebay to compensate 😉
Added a picture of the new seatbelts, made from .1mm wire and painted cigarette paper. 👍🏿
Lol, my eyesight is rubbish these days. I'm using +6 reader glasses from ebay to compensate 😉
Added a picture of the new seatbelts, made from .1mm wire and painted cigarette paper. 👍🏿
1 September, 11:18
Alec K
Wow, those seatbelts! My copy of your book is finally shipping, can't wait. And I empathize with your eyesight woes: i am +3 on glasses plus +2 on optivisor 😢
Wow, those seatbelts! My copy of your book is finally shipping, can't wait. And I empathize with your eyesight woes: i am +3 on glasses plus +2 on optivisor 😢
1 September, 12:41
William Adair
Added the surface texture to the cowling using a sharp Pearl-grey pencil and an aqueous satin clear coat to seal it 👍
Added the surface texture to the cowling using a sharp Pearl-grey pencil and an aqueous satin clear coat to seal it 👍
24 September, 06:08
Roland Sachsenhofer
Boah! This is the best thing I've seen so far - thank you for this pleasure! I will definitely follow it.
Boah! This is the best thing I've seen so far - thank you for this pleasure! I will definitely follow it.
24 September, 06:41
Michael Kohl
Surface textures as this are rarly seen done convincingly. Yours is an excellent one.
Surface textures as this are rarly seen done convincingly. Yours is an excellent one.
24 September, 10:23
Robert Podkoński
You're a wizard, William... this is all far beyond my sight abilities, not only my skills...
You're a wizard, William... this is all far beyond my sight abilities, not only my skills...
24 September, 10:55
Ludvík Kružík
Phenomenal project! What you are doing here in this mini scale is amazing. 👍 You don't see this kind of detail work too often even on larger models.
I suppose giving fleas horseshoes isn't a challenge for you. 😉
Phenomenal project! What you are doing here in this mini scale is amazing. 👍 You don't see this kind of detail work too often even on larger models.
I suppose giving fleas horseshoes isn't a challenge for you. 😉
24 September, 11:04
Alec K
Excellent progress. I have finally received, and am about halfway through reading, William's excellent book. To those interested in how he does what you see in this album, I can wholeheartedly recommend it. I am certainly planning to incorporate many of his techniques into my own scratchbuilt projects. How he does what he does in 1:144 scale is still a mystery to me (although the book supplies hints 😉), but they are applicable across any scale really. Well done!
fonthill.media/en-us..H8pwXYRicTk5zfkw0RWx
Excellent progress. I have finally received, and am about halfway through reading, William's excellent book. To those interested in how he does what you see in this album, I can wholeheartedly recommend it. I am certainly planning to incorporate many of his techniques into my own scratchbuilt projects. How he does what he does in 1:144 scale is still a mystery to me (although the book supplies hints 😉), but they are applicable across any scale really. Well done!
fonthill.media/en-us..H8pwXYRicTk5zfkw0RWx
24 September, 14:02
Ben M
Good to see this one come up again. The "giraffe" finish on the metal nose is perfect.
Good to see this one come up again. The "giraffe" finish on the metal nose is perfect.
24 September, 15:43
Spanjaard
Here you have the link, without tracking part.... fonthill.media/colle..roducts/ww1-in-scale
Here you have the link, without tracking part.... fonthill.media/colle..roducts/ww1-in-scale
24 September, 18:14
Christian Bruer
This is such an amazing work. I much admire you skills doing such a crips and fine work in scale onefourfour 👍
This is such an amazing work. I much admire you skills doing such a crips and fine work in scale onefourfour 👍
24 September, 18:47
William Adair
Thanks guys for the very kind words. It's been a huge challenge but it is slowly getting there!
@Alec, I'm so happy that you are enjoying the book. I just got my copy the other day too 🙂
Thanks guys for the very kind words. It's been a huge challenge but it is slowly getting there!
@Alec, I'm so happy that you are enjoying the book. I just got my copy the other day too 🙂
29 September, 13:42
Mr D
The scalpel blade really shows the scale, be no good for my chunky hands, l stick to 144 to my small scale 🤣🤣
Good quality for it's size., No reason to run out of room Building at this scale 👌😁👍
The scalpel blade really shows the scale, be no good for my chunky hands, l stick to 144 to my small scale 🤣🤣
Good quality for it's size., No reason to run out of room Building at this scale 👌😁👍
29 September, 15:42
Greg Baker
I always blink twice when I see William's builds... tiny little beauties! As a 1/144 scale fan, they warm my heart.
I always blink twice when I see William's builds... tiny little beauties! As a 1/144 scale fan, they warm my heart.
29 September, 16:20
Zbynek Honzik
I just keep looking fascinated at the next procedure and say BRAVO! 👏👏👏
This defies the normal laws of physics...
I just keep looking fascinated at the next procedure and say BRAVO! 👏👏👏
This defies the normal laws of physics...
30 September, 05:01
Matthew A
My copy of your book just arrived. Wow! One question - where do you get your two foot long matchsticks from? 😋
My copy of your book just arrived. Wow! One question - where do you get your two foot long matchsticks from? 😋
4 October, 16:35
William Adair
Lol, right across the road from Giant Coin World 😛
Hoping to be ready to start the rigging in a few more weeks (if all goes well). Added a new header pic, showing where it started, versus where it is now .
Lol, right across the road from Giant Coin World 😛
Hoping to be ready to start the rigging in a few more weeks (if all goes well). Added a new header pic, showing where it started, versus where it is now .
30 October, 10:28
Erik Off
Speechless.
How do you hold/fix such tiny parts to work on them?
Wow, just wow. Oo
Speechless.
How do you hold/fix such tiny parts to work on them?
Wow, just wow. Oo
30 October, 10:46
William Adair
Hi Erik, cheers! Sometimes I just use a tiny dab of water to hold parts while I am test fitting them or getting ready to glue. The capillary action holds the parts while I'm swapping hands from tweezers to glue. Since I started doing that, I've spent 75% less time on the floor looking for lost parts. Other times I make a simple holding jig from scrap plastic to align parts. It saves a ton of time and frustration.
Hi Erik, cheers! Sometimes I just use a tiny dab of water to hold parts while I am test fitting them or getting ready to glue. The capillary action holds the parts while I'm swapping hands from tweezers to glue. Since I started doing that, I've spent 75% less time on the floor looking for lost parts. Other times I make a simple holding jig from scrap plastic to align parts. It saves a ton of time and frustration.
30 October, 11:04
Mr D
Been an inspiration and learning experience watching.
I like the odd 1:144 but this is next level X2 🤣
Great well done 👍👍
Been an inspiration and learning experience watching.
I like the odd 1:144 but this is next level X2 🤣
Great well done 👍👍
30 October, 21:48
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