French Spitfire XVI - ICM
Opmerkingen
1 7 May 2012, 12:23
Lionel Marco
That's a nice start, and I'm sure the interior will be gorgeous when painted with all these details
Lionel
That's a nice start, and I'm sure the interior will be gorgeous when painted with all these details
Lionel
8 November 2012, 10:19
Oliver Peissl
Merci, thanks und danke für die lobenden Worte!
This project will take some time longer then normal because its a project beside my main project, the Tempest.
So please pe patience and you will see more pics!
Merci, thanks und danke für die lobenden Worte!
This project will take some time longer then normal because its a project beside my main project, the Tempest.
So please pe patience and you will see more pics!
9 November 2012, 06:45
Oliver Peissl
Hello every body,
it took longer time I would but now I have a update about my Spitfire XVIe.
Cockpitsidewalls are paintet and weathered 🙂
Hello every body,
it took longer time I would but now I have a update about my Spitfire XVIe.
Cockpitsidewalls are paintet and weathered 🙂
1 August 2013, 12:40
Holger Kranich
Hey Oliver, what kind of paint do you use as cockpit-colour? Tamiya XF? Gunze H? Vallejo?
Hey Oliver, what kind of paint do you use as cockpit-colour? Tamiya XF? Gunze H? Vallejo?
1 August 2013, 13:32
Dirk Heyer
As a great fan of the best and most beautiful fighter plane of WW II, I would say:
Nice to see you want to continue this rare seen last Variant of the Mk IX.
She is much more beautiful as the Mk. IX, because of the cut-down rear fuselage and the all-round vision sliding hood.
A very elegant bird she is!
I like your eye for details in the cockpit area and your micro-paint job is amazing.
The weathering effect is really nice!
Only the white photo background drops down the nice colouring of your model. A blue background sounds better, believe in me.
But there are sadly some boring model magazines, who need such unreasonable requirements....😉😉😉😉
Nevertheless, your first steps promise a great model.
I will sit down and take a cup of tea!
Greetz Dirk
As a great fan of the best and most beautiful fighter plane of WW II, I would say:
Nice to see you want to continue this rare seen last Variant of the Mk IX.
She is much more beautiful as the Mk. IX, because of the cut-down rear fuselage and the all-round vision sliding hood.
A very elegant bird she is!
I like your eye for details in the cockpit area and your micro-paint job is amazing.
The weathering effect is really nice!
Only the white photo background drops down the nice colouring of your model. A blue background sounds better, believe in me.
But there are sadly some boring model magazines, who need such unreasonable requirements....😉😉😉😉
Nevertheless, your first steps promise a great model.
I will sit down and take a cup of tea!
Greetz Dirk
1 August 2013, 18:33
Oliver Peissl
Thanks Guys!
I´m wondering that you like it so much!
@Holger: simply the best...Gunze!
@Dirk: white....youre right, that this isn´t really the best color for background.
Thanks Guys!
I´m wondering that you like it so much!
@Holger: simply the best...Gunze!
@Dirk: white....youre right, that this isn´t really the best color for background.
1 August 2013, 20:11
Dirk Heyer
Olli, you are wondering??
This is one of the s*xiest fighter airplanes!
🙂 🙂 🙂
Olli, you are wondering??
This is one of the s*xiest fighter airplanes!
🙂 🙂 🙂
2 August 2013, 18:29
Oliver Peissl
Hello guys,
thanks again for your comments!
Here are some pics from my last update from before two days.
I still have to wait for the Ultracast resin parts to continue......🙂
Hello guys,
thanks again for your comments!
Here are some pics from my last update from before two days.
I still have to wait for the Ultracast resin parts to continue......🙂
18 August 2013, 07:24
Wim van der Luijt
hey...how did I manage to miss this?..great job on the Spit...
hey...how did I manage to miss this?..great job on the Spit...
18 August 2013, 07:54
Christian Lehmann
How could I miss this? Very nice cockpit details and painting. 👍
How could I miss this? Very nice cockpit details and painting. 👍
18 August 2013, 07:56
Oliver Peissl
Ready to paint it soon, only some last correction work with putty... 🙂
Ready to paint it soon, only some last correction work with putty... 🙂
23 September 2013, 06:50
Bill Gilman
Excellent start! I see in your title that you are planning a French Spitfire - which unit markings will you use? I agree with Dirk - the low back Spitfires are very beautiful! Can't wait to see how this progresses, I'm sure it will be very good! 🙂
Excellent start! I see in your title that you are planning a French Spitfire - which unit markings will you use? I agree with Dirk - the low back Spitfires are very beautiful! Can't wait to see how this progresses, I'm sure it will be very good! 🙂
23 September 2013, 12:27
Oliver Peissl
GW O Y will be the markings. Its from the 340sqn. GC II/2 Ile de France
GW O Y will be the markings. Its from the 340sqn. GC II/2 Ile de France
23 September 2013, 13:05
Martien Lourens
ICM .... are not the easiest models. However this looks very good.
ICM .... are not the easiest models. However this looks very good.
5 October 2013, 12:48