Nieuport 24
Serbian Markings, Salonika front 1917
- Skala:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Fullført
- Påbegynt:
- January 2, 2014
- Fullført:
- February 15, 2014
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1 7 January 2014, 20:01
Zoran Jakovljevic
These are going to be two of 24s that Serbian aviation used during 1917 on Salonika front. Decals are from Roden and "Lift Here!".
Seats are PE copied to Nescafe alu-foil, and details in the cockpit are enhanced with PE leftovers and styrene pieces.
Assembly so far is easy, with minimum amount of filling/sanding
These are going to be two of 24s that Serbian aviation used during 1917 on Salonika front. Decals are from Roden and "Lift Here!".
Seats are PE copied to Nescafe alu-foil, and details in the cockpit are enhanced with PE leftovers and styrene pieces.
Assembly so far is easy, with minimum amount of filling/sanding
10 January 2014, 09:04
Zoran Jakovljevic
Both are brush-painted using mixture of Vallejo ModelColor metal medium and Light Grey
Both are brush-painted using mixture of Vallejo ModelColor metal medium and Light Grey
2 February 2014, 04:05
Gordon Sørensen
Interesting to see these old aircraft in little known (at least in the West) markings.
Interesting to see these old aircraft in little known (at least in the West) markings.
2 February 2014, 04:43
Zoran Jakovljevic
Gordon, there's no much difference to French markings, since these squadrons were officially French units - the only addition is Serbian flag on the fuselage sides.
Gordon, there's no much difference to French markings, since these squadrons were officially French units - the only addition is Serbian flag on the fuselage sides.
3 February 2014, 07:21
Zoran Jakovljevic
Roden did perfect job in producing this model - parts fit is good, and assembly of upper wing was effortless
Roden did perfect job in producing this model - parts fit is good, and assembly of upper wing was effortless
13 February 2014, 06:53