Arsenal VG.36 C1
Commentaires
1 26 October 2016, 09:04
Jean Pierre CULIS-FERY
Voilà un bel oiseau qu'on ne voit pas assez souvent (et que les allemands n'ont pas assez vu en 1940). C'est du joli boulot, il y a un détail à ne pas rater sur l'avion c'est l'angle du train (le train va vers l'avant quand il est sorti c'est visible sur la photo du vrai dans ton post). Cordialement.
Voilà un bel oiseau qu'on ne voit pas assez souvent (et que les allemands n'ont pas assez vu en 1940). C'est du joli boulot, il y a un détail à ne pas rater sur l'avion c'est l'angle du train (le train va vers l'avant quand il est sorti c'est visible sur la photo du vrai dans ton post). Cordialement.
26 October 2016, 09:45
Hubert Kendziorek
The job is done and ... I just have ordered another one. Going to build VG-33 this time, these were really buautifull birds, so stay tuned 🙂 Je vous remercie beaucoup, saluer / Many thanks for your comments, best regards, Hubert
The job is done and ... I just have ordered another one. Going to build VG-33 this time, these were really buautifull birds, so stay tuned 🙂 Je vous remercie beaucoup, saluer / Many thanks for your comments, best regards, Hubert
10 November 2016, 11:00
Bernhard Schrock
Excellent result based on this kit! Obviously you most important tools were clamps and putty🙂🙂 Camo airbrushed freehand?
Excellent result based on this kit! Obviously you most important tools were clamps and putty🙂🙂 Camo airbrushed freehand?
10 November 2016, 17:56
Jean Pierre CULIS-FERY
Ben on va attendre le VG-33 alors... Cordialement. So we will be waiting for the VG 33. Best regards.
Ben on va attendre le VG-33 alors... Cordialement. So we will be waiting for the VG 33. Best regards.
10 November 2016, 22:41
Hubert Kendziorek
Thanks, Mates 🙂 There're many challenges when building such older short-run kits, but usually the subjects are worth the effort, like here. The camo was painted freehand. First I used the handmade masks based on the available photos and drawings in kit's instructions, attached to the model with a bluetac, but then had to repaint everyting, because I was not happy with the colours. She is painted with Hataka and Lifecolor paints. Best regards, Hubert
Thanks, Mates 🙂 There're many challenges when building such older short-run kits, but usually the subjects are worth the effort, like here. The camo was painted freehand. First I used the handmade masks based on the available photos and drawings in kit's instructions, attached to the model with a bluetac, but then had to repaint everyting, because I was not happy with the colours. She is painted with Hataka and Lifecolor paints. Best regards, Hubert
11 November 2016, 06:35