Christoph Europa3
make sure you add lead either inside or below, otherwise the tail boom will pull the fuselage down and the model ends nose-up
Main front Panel
clear gloss paint for the Displays
first preview
Since all decal providers had wrong fonts, shapes and sizes, I needed to do them by myself
More interior declas
more details will be added soon
Medical equipment made out of clay
Skid food-steps needed to be shortened
First dry fit
Shapeways - Brent-Air 3D printed Snow Skids
Brent-Air 3D printed snow-skids
Brent-Air 3D printed snow-skids
Brent-Air 3D printed snow-skids
The front seats will get photo etched parts
The missing "Inlet Barrier Filter" was added. Too bad they spitted the mesh of the filter, since the upper part does not really fit the lower one to a hundred percent. Also the gaps were sanded and filled here
more sanding and filling, adding of contour lines
Inlet Barrier Filter with primer
This side was a real mess.. lots of filling and sanding to refit the front window.
Finished upper deck to fit the window
front view of the refitted window
unfortunately this side needs still way more love and work
Hozzászólások
1 8 October 2017, 23:57
Mario P.
Gentlemen, thanks for the thumbs up! 🙂 Unfortunately it will take a bit longer, since I won't be back at the work bench until December.. My job keeps me abroad most of the time.. I guess we're all familiar with that problem^^ 😄
Gentlemen, thanks for the thumbs up! 🙂 Unfortunately it will take a bit longer, since I won't be back at the work bench until December.. My job keeps me abroad most of the time.. I guess we're all familiar with that problem^^ 😄
13 October 2017, 13:58
Holger Kranich
A well known Problem for most of us.😢 The decals Looks great! Always nice to personalize a model, like you did here!
A well known Problem for most of us.😢 The decals Looks great! Always nice to personalize a model, like you did here!
13 October 2017, 14:34
Spanjaard
interior looks pretty good! and those decals... how did you make them? they look fantastic!
interior looks pretty good! and those decals... how did you make them? they look fantastic!
23 January 2018, 08:06
Mario P.
Thanks! Still, there is a lot more work to do.. The decals were created by me with Adobe Illustrator and printed at "Druckeronkel" in Germany. I used the UV print for the first time, and I immediately fell in love with the sharpness of the print. Maybe for 1/72 it's not suitable, since it's a positive print, but for 1/32 it definitely is.
Thanks! Still, there is a lot more work to do.. The decals were created by me with Adobe Illustrator and printed at "Druckeronkel" in Germany. I used the UV print for the first time, and I immediately fell in love with the sharpness of the print. Maybe for 1/72 it's not suitable, since it's a positive print, but for 1/32 it definitely is.
30 January 2018, 07:37
Spanjaard
those 3D show skids look really good. i think the days of injected plastic are counted... eventually all models will be 3D printed..... no problems with aged molds etc....
those 3D show skids look really good. i think the days of injected plastic are counted... eventually all models will be 3D printed..... no problems with aged molds etc....
7 March 2018, 09:28
Mario P.
Well, these little, 3D printed eye catchers cost about the same as the whole kit. So if you want that model being printed in this scale, you'll end up spending min. 500 Euro my friend^^😉
Well, these little, 3D printed eye catchers cost about the same as the whole kit. So if you want that model being printed in this scale, you'll end up spending min. 500 Euro my friend^^😉
7 March 2018, 20:22
Spanjaard
well, i am sure that 3D printing will get a lot cheaper with time 😄
it reminds me to the times when getting a CD burner costed a fortune😉
well, i am sure that 3D printing will get a lot cheaper with time 😄
it reminds me to the times when getting a CD burner costed a fortune😉
8 March 2018, 08:32