Curtiss T-32 Condor II. - "The William Horlick" ITC/Glencoe 1:84
Kommentare
1 February 2014, 20:39
Stefan Schneider
Now this is very uncommon, beautiful and a great piece of work. Congrats!
Now this is very uncommon, beautiful and a great piece of work. Congrats!
1 February 2014, 23:35
Stefan Schneider
Having a "strange" taste only adds diversity which is a good thing I would say 😉
Having a "strange" taste only adds diversity which is a good thing I would say 😉
1 February 2014, 23:43
Lionel Marco
The result was worth the effort.
Thanks for showing us this odd plane. I like this mixture of the transport planes of the 20's and the features of the "modern" planes that will follow.
The result was worth the effort.
Thanks for showing us this odd plane. I like this mixture of the transport planes of the 20's and the features of the "modern" planes that will follow.
2 February 2014, 07:40
Steve Wilson
QUOTE: " I know that my taste is bit strange 🙂 " QUOTE END...
Gabor...
You make sure you keep your srange taste, as Stefan said, it helps to add diversity!!!
I've always professed to advocate the strangely different, the unusual and I always will.
QUOTE: " I know that my taste is bit strange 🙂 " QUOTE END...
Gabor...
You make sure you keep your srange taste, as Stefan said, it helps to add diversity!!!
I've always professed to advocate the strangely different, the unusual and I always will.
2 February 2014, 09:13
Bernhard Schrock
I love the Golden Age of aviation!! Excellent work Gabor!!! I have this kit too and "stunned twice" what you done from this horrible old kit. Respect.
I love the Golden Age of aviation!! Excellent work Gabor!!! I have this kit too and "stunned twice" what you done from this horrible old kit. Respect.
2 February 2014, 14:54
Gabor Szabo
Thank You Bernard! This was more scracthbuild than ordinary modeling :/ but the subject is worth the effort, and beside the Conrail one this is the only game in town.
Thank You Bernard! This was more scracthbuild than ordinary modeling :/ but the subject is worth the effort, and beside the Conrail one this is the only game in town.
2 February 2014, 16:05
Gabor Szabo
Thank You! I found some old pics on my PC about the build. I will post them soon.
Thank You! I found some old pics on my PC about the build. I will post them soon.
2 February 2014, 20:29
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i wanted to build this kit for a long time.. now i am frustrated 🙁 mine will never look that good!
i wanted to build this kit for a long time.. now i am frustrated 🙁 mine will never look that good!
7 February 2014, 08:23
Gabor Szabo
Hey, don't say that! This for inspiration and proves that this kit buildable at least 🙂 - and there's room for improvements or other solutions: pontoons, argentinian, passenger versions and so on 😉
Hey, don't say that! This for inspiration and proves that this kit buildable at least 🙂 - and there's room for improvements or other solutions: pontoons, argentinian, passenger versions and so on 😉
7 February 2014, 10:04
Hanno Kleinecke
Wooow, look at that !!! Pure master - craftsmanship, and inspiring it is indeed.
Wooow, look at that !!! Pure master - craftsmanship, and inspiring it is indeed.
26 March 2015, 13:19
Gabor Szabo
Thank You Very Much! 😄 Well, I can't recommend this kit to anyone either 😄DD
Thank You Very Much! 😄 Well, I can't recommend this kit to anyone either 😄DD
26 March 2015, 14:25
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This is the horrible ITC Condor kit, represents Richard Evelyn Byrd's expedition plane, "The William Horlick" from 1934. The kit is modeling nightmare - be aware of the one build can find on the net says: ""...deep into modelling hades" 🙂 . Practically all I can use are the fuselage halves and the wings. Everything else are scratch - including the wing struts, engines, glazing etc. I converted the plane into skys because it feels more as an expedition machine. One of my hardest builds in my life, but now I like it 🙂