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Grumman TBM3W Avenger MLD (Dutch fleet air arm)New: 8 August, 20:40 1:48
Project: Grumman TBM3W Avenger
81 17 September 2022, 09:47
Erik Leijdens
A model I always wanted to make! The pregnant Avenger in service of the Dutch fleet air arm, from the time we had a aircraft carrier.
The MLD received 34 Avengers TBM-3S2 and 24 pieces TBM-3W2 from 1954 and later from 1958 from the British Fleet Air Arm 20 second-hand coffins TMB-3E/TMB-3E2.
The S- and W-types were the first to be delivered and formed the core of the anti-submarine warfare force and a large number were stationed aboard the Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman.
Will use a conversion from MDC models for the Accurate Miniatures TMB3, will be a time consuming project I think..
Started cutting up the fuselage, fit of the resin parts is not really great.
A model I always wanted to make! The pregnant Avenger in service of the Dutch fleet air arm, from the time we had a aircraft carrier.
The MLD received 34 Avengers TBM-3S2 and 24 pieces TBM-3W2 from 1954 and later from 1958 from the British Fleet Air Arm 20 second-hand coffins TMB-3E/TMB-3E2.
The S- and W-types were the first to be delivered and formed the core of the anti-submarine warfare force and a large number were stationed aboard the Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman.
Will use a conversion from MDC models for the Accurate Miniatures TMB3, will be a time consuming project I think..
Started cutting up the fuselage, fit of the resin parts is not really great.
17 September 2022, 09:50
Erik Leijdens
Thanks and welcome mates. I just hope this conversion is not a step too far for me, we'll see I guess. Have already coated the cockpit with bronze green FS34151. It makes it easy that this type of Avenger only has a "half" interior! Also, the windows differ on this type, the circled windows need to be puttied shut. A more complicated task will be to enlarge the door, the MDC conversion supplies a new door with window but it has the same size as the kit door which is to small for the Dutch TBM3W.
Thanks and welcome mates. I just hope this conversion is not a step too far for me, we'll see I guess. Have already coated the cockpit with bronze green FS34151. It makes it easy that this type of Avenger only has a "half" interior! Also, the windows differ on this type, the circled windows need to be puttied shut. A more complicated task will be to enlarge the door, the MDC conversion supplies a new door with window but it has the same size as the kit door which is to small for the Dutch TBM3W.
18 September 2022, 10:22
Jan Peters
"fit isn't great" , that's quite an understatement 😄
Following for sure 👀
"fit isn't great" , that's quite an understatement 😄
Following for sure 👀
18 September 2022, 10:26
Erik Leijdens
Welcome Jan and Jasper 😃
Finished the pit, the AM Avenger has impressive internal details, only need the front part for this version though.
Welcome Jan and Jasper 😃
Finished the pit, the AM Avenger has impressive internal details, only need the front part for this version though.
28 September 2022, 21:37
Nathan Dempsey
Wow, that's an interesting subject & I love a conversion project. Your interior is already nice!
Wow, that's an interesting subject & I love a conversion project. Your interior is already nice!
28 September 2022, 23:09
Jan Peters
Very nice cockpit from the box👍🏻
What's next? Loads of filling and sanding?
Very nice cockpit from the box👍🏻
What's next? Loads of filling and sanding?
29 September 2022, 14:27
Erik Leijdens
Well, yes Jan. After the fuselage is closed the real work begins.. Wish me luck! Hopefully it doesn't end in the bin
Well, yes Jan. After the fuselage is closed the real work begins.. Wish me luck! Hopefully it doesn't end in the bin
29 September 2022, 14:28
Erik Leijdens
Almost forgot: before I close the fuselage the door on the starboard side has to be enlarged.
Almost forgot: before I close the fuselage the door on the starboard side has to be enlarged.
29 September 2022, 18:53
Erik Leijdens
Change of plans. Will build this one with the door closed so there was no need to make the hole bigger. Unfortunately I had already done that. Closed the hole again and then puttied and re-scribed the bigger door. Also puttied the windows on the starboard side. Fuselage is now closed so the real work can begin.
Change of plans. Will build this one with the door closed so there was no need to make the hole bigger. Unfortunately I had already done that. Closed the hole again and then puttied and re-scribed the bigger door. Also puttied the windows on the starboard side. Fuselage is now closed so the real work can begin.
2 October 2022, 16:28
Erik Leijdens
The resin part for the turtle back fairing does needs quite a bit filler..!
The resin part for the turtle back fairing does needs quite a bit filler..!
3 October 2022, 19:25
Jan Peters
You've got your work cut out Erik, good luck on re-shaping and sanding 🤞
You've got your work cut out Erik, good luck on re-shaping and sanding 🤞
4 October 2022, 03:23
Erik Leijdens
Thanks mates. Finished the sanding and started rescribing the fuselage.
Thanks mates. Finished the sanding and started rescribing the fuselage.
7 October 2022, 20:15
Jos Jansen
Off course I am in Erik, not behind my bench but from the Eastern front 😉!
Off course I am in Erik, not behind my bench but from the Eastern front 😉!
7 October 2022, 20:34
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Jan! Mated the radar under the fuselage, not a tight fit but quite easy to blend witn the fuselage I think. The new part for the underside of the fuselage is a different story, will need a lot of elbow grease and filler. Have some new stuff to work with; Apoxie clay. Will see ow that works out.
Thanks Jan! Mated the radar under the fuselage, not a tight fit but quite easy to blend witn the fuselage I think. The new part for the underside of the fuselage is a different story, will need a lot of elbow grease and filler. Have some new stuff to work with; Apoxie clay. Will see ow that works out.
9 October 2022, 14:35
Ben M
It's such a fat little bird. I'm enjoying watching you get all the parts fitted together - it looks like quite the challenge
It's such a fat little bird. I'm enjoying watching you get all the parts fitted together - it looks like quite the challenge
9 October 2022, 14:41
Erik Leijdens
Welcome ben 🙂. Started blending the new part for the fuselage, quite a work!
Welcome ben 🙂. Started blending the new part for the fuselage, quite a work!
13 October 2022, 18:56
Andy Ball
My word,…some plastic surgery going on there…results speak for themselves!!
My word,…some plastic surgery going on there…results speak for themselves!!
14 October 2022, 06:56
Erik Leijdens
Thanks mates, I work with Tamiya grey putty and Apoxie clay. Stil nog satisfied though, de radar also needs more attention. So for peace of mind purposes I dry fitted the wings etc to get an idea of the complete aircraft, quite a biggie'!
Thanks mates, I work with Tamiya grey putty and Apoxie clay. Stil nog satisfied though, de radar also needs more attention. So for peace of mind purposes I dry fitted the wings etc to get an idea of the complete aircraft, quite a biggie'!
15 October 2022, 09:50
Jan Peters
A monster job Erik!
I almost forgot how big these aircraft are, even in 72nd scale they are large, let alone in 48th.
A monster job Erik!
I almost forgot how big these aircraft are, even in 72nd scale they are large, let alone in 48th.
15 October 2022, 10:07
Erik Leijdens
Apparently TBM Avengers have propellers with wider blades, so adjusted the kit TBF prop with blades from a Eduard Hellcat kit.
Apparently TBM Avengers have propellers with wider blades, so adjusted the kit TBF prop with blades from a Eduard Hellcat kit.
21 October 2022, 21:41
Erik Leijdens
Made some rivets on the wings, didn't have a good drawing so shamelessly copied from Sid de Koning's wonderful Avenger model 🙂
Made some rivets on the wings, didn't have a good drawing so shamelessly copied from Sid de Koning's wonderful Avenger model 🙂
3 November 2022, 19:22
Björn Svedberg
That is some impressive work already. Love the modifications! 👍 I'll grab a chair and watch 🙂
That is some impressive work already. Love the modifications! 👍 I'll grab a chair and watch 🙂
5 November 2022, 07:35
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Bjorn!!! It is the biggest conversion of a model I have ever attempted. So far it is not disappointing I must say. Must be careful tough to not to set the bar too high and get demotivated when something doesn't work out as hoped.
Meanwhile, I started some re-scribing work around the radar hump. Unfortunately, the Apoxy and Tamiya putty crumbled a bit here and there. All in all, I'm not done with the "Warner" soon 🙂
Thanks Bjorn!!! It is the biggest conversion of a model I have ever attempted. So far it is not disappointing I must say. Must be careful tough to not to set the bar too high and get demotivated when something doesn't work out as hoped.
Meanwhile, I started some re-scribing work around the radar hump. Unfortunately, the Apoxy and Tamiya putty crumbled a bit here and there. All in all, I'm not done with the "Warner" soon 🙂
6 November 2022, 13:25
Hanno Kleinecke
What an undertaking ! Watching with great interest how this Avenger changes its appearance
What an undertaking ! Watching with great interest how this Avenger changes its appearance
6 November 2022, 16:27
Erik Leijdens
The engine is ready! Now I can add the engine to the fuselage and close the parts of the cowling.
The engine is ready! Now I can add the engine to the fuselage and close the parts of the cowling.
12 December 2022, 15:09
Erik Leijdens
Me too Nathan! The nice thing of the AM Avenger is that the fit of the wings is very good. You just click them against the fuselage. So will paint them separately.
Me too Nathan! The nice thing of the AM Avenger is that the fit of the wings is very good. You just click them against the fuselage. So will paint them separately.
23 December 2022, 10:59
Erik Leijdens
This one is still alive too, although it's giving me a headache sometimes. After each coat of primer to check for anomalies around the resin bits new ones still pop up. Also I added rivets on the fuselage which was time consuming. Luckily the time for primer is imminent 🙂
This one is still alive too, although it's giving me a headache sometimes. After each coat of primer to check for anomalies around the resin bits new ones still pop up. Also I added rivets on the fuselage which was time consuming. Luckily the time for primer is imminent 🙂
15 March 2023, 21:34
Erik Leijdens
Thanks mates, will have to scratch a couple of inlets(?) that will go on the portside of the new "canopy". Almost forgot them!
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Thanks mates, will have to scratch a couple of inlets(?) that will go on the portside of the new "canopy". Almost forgot them!
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22 March 2023, 13:18
Bernhard Schrock
Eric, I'm impressed by you project. Such a conversion is not off the shelf, but very special. I'm curios to see the next steps especially painting and decaling. Btw your project inspired me to reactivate my dusty Avenger project. Originally I intended to build a TBM-3S in US Navy markings. But I decided now to build a Royal Dutch Navy machine in grey and sky. Do you maybe have any ideas where I might get fitting decals?
Eric, I'm impressed by you project. Such a conversion is not off the shelf, but very special. I'm curios to see the next steps especially painting and decaling. Btw your project inspired me to reactivate my dusty Avenger project. Originally I intended to build a TBM-3S in US Navy markings. But I decided now to build a Royal Dutch Navy machine in grey and sky. Do you maybe have any ideas where I might get fitting decals?
30 March 2023, 18:32
Erik Leijdens
Thanks for the nice words Bernhard! It is indeed quite a tricky conversion but slowly but surely there is progression in it. Your project is already very impressive, that engine really is a gem, wow! And the detail you added to the tailplane is really complementary. A very good choice to make your model also of the Dutch navy! Dutch Decal has released 2 sets that have the -3S on them, the one I also use for my -3W but it's about 15 years old, there's also a newer one that also has some on it for the -3S. I have both sets, will see if I can spare some.
Thanks for the nice words Bernhard! It is indeed quite a tricky conversion but slowly but surely there is progression in it. Your project is already very impressive, that engine really is a gem, wow! And the detail you added to the tailplane is really complementary. A very good choice to make your model also of the Dutch navy! Dutch Decal has released 2 sets that have the -3S on them, the one I also use for my -3W but it's about 15 years old, there's also a newer one that also has some on it for the -3S. I have both sets, will see if I can spare some.
30 March 2023, 19:45
Alec K
I have been peeking at this project already, time to officially take a seat. Magnificent progress Erik 👍
I have been peeking at this project already, time to officially take a seat. Magnificent progress Erik 👍
31 March 2023, 11:43
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Alec! Hope to show some new progress soon. Still thinking of a way to recreate the small inlets.
Thanks Alec! Hope to show some new progress soon. Still thinking of a way to recreate the small inlets.
31 March 2023, 20:52
Erik Leijdens
It took a while but finally I've started painting the Warner Avenger.. Sprayed the wings and fuselage with Sky and the top of wings with Extra Dark Sea grey. Unfortunately, I forgot adding some details to the fuselage due to the fact that when a project is left aside for a while I forget things which were on the "to do" list.. Happy with the result of the rivets under a layer of paint though.
It took a while but finally I've started painting the Warner Avenger.. Sprayed the wings and fuselage with Sky and the top of wings with Extra Dark Sea grey. Unfortunately, I forgot adding some details to the fuselage due to the fact that when a project is left aside for a while I forget things which were on the "to do" list.. Happy with the result of the rivets under a layer of paint though.
11 March, 21:14
Erik Leijdens
Welcome mates!! I hope the chair will be there for a while now Jos!
Dry fitted the wings tonight, perfect fit. Threaded them with a gloss coat for de decals.
Welcome mates!! I hope the chair will be there for a while now Jos!
Dry fitted the wings tonight, perfect fit. Threaded them with a gloss coat for de decals.
13 March, 21:41
Erik Leijdens
Added a gloss coat and decals, the Dutch Profile decals are quite old (2008) and not very responsive to Mircrosol but they look gooood. And the only ones on the market for a Dutch Warner Aveneger I believe.
Added a gloss coat and decals, the Dutch Profile decals are quite old (2008) and not very responsive to Mircrosol but they look gooood. And the only ones on the market for a Dutch Warner Aveneger I believe.
5 April, 18:12
Erik Leijdens
Hi John oh yes and I also have the Strong version from Daco but sometimes they are just too aggresive..
Hi John oh yes and I also have the Strong version from Daco but sometimes they are just too aggresive..
5 April, 18:14
John
Definitely have to be careful with that stuff. I had Solvaset chew through an X-22 clear coat like it was the blood from Aliens.
Definitely have to be careful with that stuff. I had Solvaset chew through an X-22 clear coat like it was the blood from Aliens.
5 April, 18:15
Ben M
I always let tamiya gloss dry for a week or so before I do stuff like micro-sol. So far that has worked for me.
I always let tamiya gloss dry for a week or so before I do stuff like micro-sol. So far that has worked for me.
5 April, 23:29
Bernhard Schrock
I'm very glad to see the progress and looking for the completed model. 🙂Decals & markings looks very good.
I'm very glad to see the progress and looking for the completed model. 🙂Decals & markings looks very good.
6 April, 05:44
Erik Leijdens
Off course after all the paint work I discovered the Warner Avengers have two handgrips on each side of the fuselage. The kit only has 1 molded, so some work is required!
Off course after all the paint work I discovered the Warner Avengers have two handgrips on each side of the fuselage. The kit only has 1 molded, so some work is required!
24 April, 07:08
Erik Leijdens
So, after some time of not doing anything to the hobby I can finally show an update on the Warner. This one is really nearing the finish line now thankfully. The last few days I applied a light gray wash + a satin coat over it. The MLD Avengers were high gloss but in 1/48 satin seems better to me. Also removed the masks from the canopy and the undercarriage is placed, also added some zebra stripes to the tailhook. I have not yet decided whether to glue the wings on or keep them removable, they do snap on nicely so I am leaning towards the latter. Also the turtle back handles and steps still need to be put on and of course an antenna wire. And also the window in the roundel still needs "glass".
So, after some time of not doing anything to the hobby I can finally show an update on the Warner. This one is really nearing the finish line now thankfully. The last few days I applied a light gray wash + a satin coat over it. The MLD Avengers were high gloss but in 1/48 satin seems better to me. Also removed the masks from the canopy and the undercarriage is placed, also added some zebra stripes to the tailhook. I have not yet decided whether to glue the wings on or keep them removable, they do snap on nicely so I am leaning towards the latter. Also the turtle back handles and steps still need to be put on and of course an antenna wire. And also the window in the roundel still needs "glass".
8 August, 20:40
Hans
I say! Your cat does a nice job sanding and re-scribing. I love anything MLD. Wonderful job.
I say! Your cat does a nice job sanding and re-scribing. I love anything MLD. Wonderful job.
8 August, 21:07
Bruce Huxtable
Superb end results for sure! Perhaps the break was needed, after all the early hard work? So glad to see you are approaching the final steps, on this stunner 🙂
Superb end results for sure! Perhaps the break was needed, after all the early hard work? So glad to see you are approaching the final steps, on this stunner 🙂
9 August, 06:40
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Bruce! Well, sometimes life suddenly changes and the hobby becomes less interesting at that time, fortunately I have found some interest again!
Thanks Bruce! Well, sometimes life suddenly changes and the hobby becomes less interesting at that time, fortunately I have found some interest again!
9 August, 16:14
Jan P.
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schwerer Panzerspähwagen (6-Rad) on Büssing-NAG, Daimler-Benz and Magirus chassis Sd.Kfz. 231...
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2023 9 August, 16:14
Jan P.
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Russ Haines
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Quite chuffed with the "rusted pipe*" look I managed on the left hand (AEC, original) engine.
(Made both engine options ...
Project: AEC Routemaster
5 6 August, 20:26
Martin Oostrom
I definitely take a seat. I bought this kit, got very impressed with the size of the box and my shortage of storage space. So I sold it again
I definitely take a seat. I bought this kit, got very impressed with the size of the box and my shortage of storage space. So I sold it again
8 August, 05:37
John Hughes
Room up top for another? I've got the platinum edition in my stash and it does look a beauty of a kit.
Room up top for another? I've got the platinum edition in my stash and it does look a beauty of a kit.
8 August, 10:50
Ronan
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122 19 May, 16:00
Daniel Mysak
Nice start👍. Looking forward to your build. I´am curious to see the pros and cons of the kit.
Nice start👍. Looking forward to your build. I´am curious to see the pros and cons of the kit.
24 May, 09:05
Oleg Bogolei
I didn't dare to cut main weels bays, I just swore loudly at Trumpeter)
And there are some other remakes need to be done to make "A' from this model...
I didn't dare to cut main weels bays, I just swore loudly at Trumpeter)
And there are some other remakes need to be done to make "A' from this model...
24 May, 13:25
Ronan
Many thanks , mates 😉
For those who wish to assemble this model, it will be necessary to plan a little surgery on the main landing gear bays.
Other than that, I will say that the kit is better than Italeri or Fujimi but that's just my opinion. The level of detail is much higher than the other two
Many thanks , mates 😉
For those who wish to assemble this model, it will be necessary to plan a little surgery on the main landing gear bays.
Other than that, I will say that the kit is better than Italeri or Fujimi but that's just my opinion. The level of detail is much higher than the other two
24 May, 15:19
Ronan
Maybe a little more information about the different versions of A-6 :
tailspintopics.blogs..-vs-6e-intruder.html
Maybe a little more information about the different versions of A-6 :
tailspintopics.blogs..-vs-6e-intruder.html
24 May, 15:25
Juergen Klinglhuber
Jaw dropping detailing -as usally! All looks so easy and still perfectly clean and we all know how hard this is (especially in 72) - great job!
Jaw dropping detailing -as usally! All looks so easy and still perfectly clean and we all know how hard this is (especially in 72) - great job!
31 May, 15:51
Ronan
Many thanks,
For the moment, I don't find any difficulty in building this kit.
I only used putty in the air intakes, the fitting is quite good
Many thanks,
For the moment, I don't find any difficulty in building this kit.
I only used putty in the air intakes, the fitting is quite good
31 May, 19:11
Ronan
Thanks Alek 😉
Dearest readers,
For those who would like to build this model but are not happy about having to open the gear hatches, you should know that these famous hatches can be closed on the ground. Yesterday, I found a photo which attests to the thing in the book "lock on" by Verlinden. These hatches are closed manually by the ground mechanics during a prolonged stop of the plane, a sort of storage, this avoids FOD. Of course, this is very rare, but nevertheless it is possible. Also, it's up to you 😉
Thanks Alek 😉
Dearest readers,
For those who would like to build this model but are not happy about having to open the gear hatches, you should know that these famous hatches can be closed on the ground. Yesterday, I found a photo which attests to the thing in the book "lock on" by Verlinden. These hatches are closed manually by the ground mechanics during a prolonged stop of the plane, a sort of storage, this avoids FOD. Of course, this is very rare, but nevertheless it is possible. Also, it's up to you 😉
10 June, 17:42
Patrick Hagelstein
Thanks for the encouragement Ronan! Let's have a look at references then. ☺️👍🏼
Thanks for the encouragement Ronan! Let's have a look at references then. ☺️👍🏼
10 June, 18:29
Skyhiker
A tadpole I can see. But at least it's not a FROG or you would have your work cut out for you. 😉
A tadpole I can see. But at least it's not a FROG or you would have your work cut out for you. 😉
23 July, 12:56
Palo M
Beautiful work so far, especially love the paint scheme with tan nose - that's what I'd like to build as well. I found some pictures with the "NE" on tail in the same paint scheme, so hope to avoid aftermarket decals. Just got the same kit, so have to follow this thread 🙂
Is the "Hobbyboss" in the album title a joke or a mistake?
Beautiful work so far, especially love the paint scheme with tan nose - that's what I'd like to build as well. I found some pictures with the "NE" on tail in the same paint scheme, so hope to avoid aftermarket decals. Just got the same kit, so have to follow this thread 🙂
Is the "Hobbyboss" in the album title a joke or a mistake?
23 July, 14:32
Spanjaard
it simply looks magnificent. what a wonderful added detail and paint job.... wow.....
it simply looks magnificent. what a wonderful added detail and paint job.... wow.....
27 July, 07:59
Ronan
Many thanks, mates 😉
Trumpeter's decals are very crude, especially the lettering. The roundels are all the same size while in reality the wing roundels are larger than those on the fuselage. If you can, get the KA-6D intruder decals from Italeri which are printed by Cartograf.
Many thanks, mates 😉
Trumpeter's decals are very crude, especially the lettering. The roundels are all the same size while in reality the wing roundels are larger than those on the fuselage. If you can, get the KA-6D intruder decals from Italeri which are printed by Cartograf.
29 July, 07:51
Eric Duval
Salut Ronan, il est magnifique et le résultat va encore une fois être incroyable 🙂
Salut Ronan, il est magnifique et le résultat va encore une fois être incroyable 🙂
3 August, 18:43
Harry Eder
Great job Ronan! 👍 What would you say, a comparson between the Trumpeter and the old Italeri kit?
Great job Ronan! 👍 What would you say, a comparson between the Trumpeter and the old Italeri kit?
6 August, 14:04
Ronan
Many thanks,mates 👍
@Harry : i would Say that neither is perfect. The Trumpeter one is much detailled but the italeri IS not so Bad . I would say you need a box of each to make a nice intruder. From Italeri you Can get the decals, the wheels, the main Gear doors, the ordonnance...
That's why i bought two New italeri intruders 😂
Many thanks,mates 👍
@Harry : i would Say that neither is perfect. The Trumpeter one is much detailled but the italeri IS not so Bad . I would say you need a box of each to make a nice intruder. From Italeri you Can get the decals, the wheels, the main Gear doors, the ordonnance...
That's why i bought two New italeri intruders 😂
6 August, 16:41
Michael Kohl
I am starting to like the Intruder and I definitely like your model of it.
I am starting to like the Intruder and I definitely like your model of it.
7 August, 10:14
Thomas Kolb
That looks spectacular! I really like the folded wings! And the painting with that careful weathering is beautifully done. I wouldn't have been surprised if it was 1:48.
That looks spectacular! I really like the folded wings! And the painting with that careful weathering is beautifully done. I wouldn't have been surprised if it was 1:48.
8 August, 13:29
Ray Loch
This level of detail and paint quality in 1/72, Bravo. Hoping my 1/48 turns out this well.
This level of detail and paint quality in 1/72, Bravo. Hoping my 1/48 turns out this well.
8 August, 16:41
Music_On
There are a lot of amazing models here on Scalemates.com, but yours is exceptional! Little things like making sure the forward landing gear doors are correctly opened for the "cold" state of the jet, the hydraulic lines, etc., not to mention immaculate finish. At first glance I thought it was 1/48! I hope you compete this at a show, it's a winner for sure!
There are a lot of amazing models here on Scalemates.com, but yours is exceptional! Little things like making sure the forward landing gear doors are correctly opened for the "cold" state of the jet, the hydraulic lines, etc., not to mention immaculate finish. At first glance I thought it was 1/48! I hope you compete this at a show, it's a winner for sure!
9 August, 16:09
Ko Uchiyama
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Ko Uchiyama
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Skyhiker
I will be heading out to various museums in Germany to begin designing accurate riveting guides. There are plenty of aircraft I am interested in but I wanted to ask if anyone has a request for specific blueprints? My only criteria is that there must be a plane in Germany that I can take measurements from. Let me know if there is anything you want.
2 7 August, 20:12
Martin Oostrom
No requests, but you might find some planes here The Hermeskeil Files | Project by Mahoo76 (1:1)
No requests, but you might find some planes here The Hermeskeil Files | Project by Mahoo76 (1:1)
8 August, 05:41
Skyhiker
Oh yes. Thank you Martin. The Junior family collection in Hermeskeil would be a great destination.
Oh yes. Thank you Martin. The Junior family collection in Hermeskeil would be a great destination.
8 August, 10:47
Michael Kohl
Do-24 in Oberschleißheim close to Munich (department of the Deutsche Museum).
Do-24 in Oberschleißheim close to Munich (department of the Deutsche Museum).
8 August, 21:21
Skyhiker
Gee, Michael, that's one Big ask! Do-24 would be great to draw but it will take me some time. That's one complicated machine. What scale would you need?
Gee, Michael, that's one Big ask! Do-24 would be great to draw but it will take me some time. That's one complicated machine. What scale would you need?
8 August, 23:55
Skyhiker
If I were to do the Do-24 I think I would probably start by going to the Technik Museum Speyer. The fuselage they have is easier to access. It being in such rough condition actually makes it easier to get accurate measurements. But afterwards I would have to contact the Deutsche Museum to get access to their plane in order to complete the drawings.
If I were to do the Do-24 I think I would probably start by going to the Technik Museum Speyer. The fuselage they have is easier to access. It being in such rough condition actually makes it easier to get accurate measurements. But afterwards I would have to contact the Deutsche Museum to get access to their plane in order to complete the drawings.
9 August, 00:12
Michael Kohl
Hi Shyhiker. I am not asking. I am just wishing and dreaming. 🙂
1:72 would be wonderful for me. I've completed the interior of my spanish Do-24 and riveting (negative and positive) will be the second next task after building the spanish cupolas.
Hi Shyhiker. I am not asking. I am just wishing and dreaming. 🙂
1:72 would be wonderful for me. I've completed the interior of my spanish Do-24 and riveting (negative and positive) will be the second next task after building the spanish cupolas.
9 August, 09:11
Skyhiker
Do 24 would definitely be easier to do than a Do X. I will be heading to Southern Germany in a two weeks and I will try to stop by Oberschleißheim to assess the idea and see if it is possible to get special access to the plane.
Do 24 would definitely be easier to do than a Do X. I will be heading to Southern Germany in a two weeks and I will try to stop by Oberschleißheim to assess the idea and see if it is possible to get special access to the plane.
9 August, 15:37
shadowlight
If it possible i would be interested in pictures from inside of the Do24 (cockpit area and the storage room with the 2 large panels).
If it possible i would be interested in pictures from inside of the Do24 (cockpit area and the storage room with the 2 large panels).
9 August, 16:05
Micah Marsh
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CH-53 D Sea Stallion folded blades - 3D printed (2 helicopters)
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Micah Marsh
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Sikorsky CH-53 D Sea Stallion unfolded blades - 3D printed (2 helicopters)
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