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Neuling
dodał nowy album.
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20 17 October 2019, 07:47
Holger Kranich
Wow! Again a beautiful and very realistic dio, boy! The burned Jeep looks AWESOME!
Wow! Again a beautiful and very realistic dio, boy! The burned Jeep looks AWESOME!
17 October 2019, 07:54
Bart Teunis
really impressed by the images.... best by far I have seen here from a Diorama
really impressed by the images.... best by far I have seen here from a Diorama
17 October 2019, 07:57
Olivier
Another step up the ladder of the Hall of fame... The photographs are so real it is amazing.
Another step up the ladder of the Hall of fame... The photographs are so real it is amazing.
17 October 2019, 08:54
Jean-Michel Tilquin
Wow! You did it again: a top dio! I like the burned out jeep, too, and the M88 weathering is so realistic! In fact, the whole thing is realisti, congrats!
Wow! You did it again: a top dio! I like the burned out jeep, too, and the M88 weathering is so realistic! In fact, the whole thing is realisti, congrats!
17 October 2019, 15:44
Danny Meer
What a great piece of art, so much attention for details. great job 👍
What a great piece of art, so much attention for details. great job 👍
17 October 2019, 15:50
Rui S
Yes, Great work again very well done 👍 and when you think its Over another excelent photo apears. Congratulations Neuling
Yes, Great work again very well done 👍 and when you think its Over another excelent photo apears. Congratulations Neuling
17 October 2019, 22:55
Spanjaard
this site is to publish pictures of models, for reference pictures of the subjects there are other sites......😉
no, seriously Neuling, it is simply fantastic. great models, great job overall, excellent composition, lifelike figures, amazing damage jeep, great dio from any possible point of view.... and you make the best pictures possible out of it.... my respect and admiration!
this site is to publish pictures of models, for reference pictures of the subjects there are other sites......😉
no, seriously Neuling, it is simply fantastic. great models, great job overall, excellent composition, lifelike figures, amazing damage jeep, great dio from any possible point of view.... and you make the best pictures possible out of it.... my respect and admiration!
18 October 2019, 14:00
Jean-Michel Tilquin
Neuling, glad if I could inspire you in some way... What kind of photographic equipment do you use to produce such good pictures?
Neuling, glad if I could inspire you in some way... What kind of photographic equipment do you use to produce such good pictures?
19 October 2019, 18:37
Tom ...
Neuling, knew this was your work from a thousand paces. Simply stunning!
Neuling, knew this was your work from a thousand paces. Simply stunning!
19 October 2019, 22:24
Neuling
Thank you Spanjaard, Tom and Murad! - Jean-Michel, I used to take my pictures with a Panasonic DMC-FX01. Meanwhile I own a Sony DSC-WX500 which features a movable monitor adjustable to an easy view angle (important for close up pictures). My latest albums were shot with the Sony camera. As my pictures are taken in my garden, I have to make neighboring (garden) houses invisible with a little help from a friend named Adobe Photoshop. - Thomas Hopfensperger, my Tet battleground is Sallerner hill.
Thank you Spanjaard, Tom and Murad! - Jean-Michel, I used to take my pictures with a Panasonic DMC-FX01. Meanwhile I own a Sony DSC-WX500 which features a movable monitor adjustable to an easy view angle (important for close up pictures). My latest albums were shot with the Sony camera. As my pictures are taken in my garden, I have to make neighboring (garden) houses invisible with a little help from a friend named Adobe Photoshop. - Thomas Hopfensperger, my Tet battleground is Sallerner hill.
20 October 2019, 17:13
Neuling
Jean-Michel, I´ve uploaded a picture of the camera I´ve used for this album. Photo No. 21.
Jean-Michel, I´ve uploaded a picture of the camera I´ve used for this album. Photo No. 21.
2 November 2019, 10:20
Holger Kranich
And thought, now here comes the mega-super-duper-goddess of a camera... ROFL 😄
And thought, now here comes the mega-super-duper-goddess of a camera... ROFL 😄
2 November 2019, 10:42
Neuling
Thank you Chris! Having your Hellcat in mind I`m just working on this old Academy kit. I will create a little street scene in Frambois, France, according to an original photo. - Holger, it`s the mega-super-duper-god photographer!
Thank you Chris! Having your Hellcat in mind I`m just working on this old Academy kit. I will create a little street scene in Frambois, France, according to an original photo. - Holger, it`s the mega-super-duper-god photographer!
4 November 2019, 07:41
Paul Juliano
Neuling, this is epic. The chain, the tracks, the mud... I think I'm in love.
Neuling, this is epic. The chain, the tracks, the mud... I think I'm in love.
4 November 2019, 13:19
Neuling
Thank you Paul! Also for inventing the mud and track fetish. Greetings from Sigmund Freud!
Thank you Paul! Also for inventing the mud and track fetish. Greetings from Sigmund Freud!
6 November 2019, 07:29
Nik Watson
This is absolutely brilliant!! So much detail in a small scene.
Congratulations on a looking piece of work. 👍
Watto 🍻
This is absolutely brilliant!! So much detail in a small scene.
Congratulations on a looking piece of work. 👍
Watto 🍻
12 November, 22:58
Geewiz
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Ludopes
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Curtiss BFC-2
Classic Airframes 1:48
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Thorvaldsson
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Ludvík Kružík
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Mi-1M, model conversion by Special Hobby - WIP1:48
I made new side instrument panels in the nose of the helicopter. The original kit parts were too big. I took the control...
Projekt: Mil Mi-1M Czech Air Force
43 15 August, 08:24
Ludvík Kružík
I still miss this small helicopter in my collection of flying machines used in Czechoslovakia. The time has come for me to rectify that. 😉
I still miss this small helicopter in my collection of flying machines used in Czechoslovakia. The time has come for me to rectify that. 😉
15 August, 09:26
Ludvík Kružík
Hello, Greg. I know there's a Mi-1M kit in 1/72nd scale. Unfortunately, only this and a rather old kit from Special Hobby exists in 1/48 scale. In addition, this kit is an older version of the Mi-1A, which is different from the upgraded version of the Mi-1M. It has a different nose shape, different cockpit glazing and other minor changes. And since I decided to build the upgraded version of the Mi-1M, I will not avoid modifications to the kit.
To give you a better idea of the extent of the modifications to the kit, I've included a picture with the differences between the Mi-1A and Mi-1M versions color coded.
Hello, Greg. I know there's a Mi-1M kit in 1/72nd scale. Unfortunately, only this and a rather old kit from Special Hobby exists in 1/48 scale. In addition, this kit is an older version of the Mi-1A, which is different from the upgraded version of the Mi-1M. It has a different nose shape, different cockpit glazing and other minor changes. And since I decided to build the upgraded version of the Mi-1M, I will not avoid modifications to the kit.
To give you a better idea of the extent of the modifications to the kit, I've included a picture with the differences between the Mi-1A and Mi-1M versions color coded.
16 August, 22:23
Greg Baker
Oh, neat! I didn't realize there were so many changes between the versions. This is going to look great!
Oh, neat! I didn't realize there were so many changes between the versions. This is going to look great!
17 August, 15:09
Ludvík Kružík
Greg, thank you for your support.
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I started building the model by making new transparent parts.
Greg, thank you for your support.
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I started building the model by making new transparent parts.
17 August, 22:31
Greg Baker
Yeah. Nice work on the heat-n-smash moulding for the clear parts. That can be tricky to do.
Yeah. Nice work on the heat-n-smash moulding for the clear parts. That can be tricky to do.
18 August, 16:15
Ludvík Kružík
@Alec K
I used to buy ABC magazine regularly as a kid and eagerly awaited each new issue 🙂. I assume your mention of ABC magazine refers to the occasional modeling tutorial section.
@gorby, @Greg Baker
It's not too difficult to make new transparent parts by stretching warmed transparent foil over a pre-made template. Preparing the template is the most work. Stretching the warmed foil onto the template is just a routine that anyone can do after a few attempts.
@Alec K
I used to buy ABC magazine regularly as a kid and eagerly awaited each new issue 🙂. I assume your mention of ABC magazine refers to the occasional modeling tutorial section.
@gorby, @Greg Baker
It's not too difficult to make new transparent parts by stretching warmed transparent foil over a pre-made template. Preparing the template is the most work. Stretching the warmed foil onto the template is just a routine that anyone can do after a few attempts.
18 August, 22:17
Ludvík Kružík
Hello, Robert! Good to see you here. You haven't missed much so far. Up to this point I've been more concerned with preparation than building the model.
Hello, Robert! Good to see you here. You haven't missed much so far. Up to this point I've been more concerned with preparation than building the model.
28 August, 20:59
Ludvík Kružík
I want to try to use the sandwich construction in the production of new glass parts for the coptics. So I made (using the same process as the transparent parts) parts out of white plastic sheeting. These parts will have holes cut out for the windows. The transparent part will then be inserted between these two parts. The white outer and inner parts will form the embossed framing of the transparent part.
I want to try to use the sandwich construction in the production of new glass parts for the coptics. So I made (using the same process as the transparent parts) parts out of white plastic sheeting. These parts will have holes cut out for the windows. The transparent part will then be inserted between these two parts. The white outer and inner parts will form the embossed framing of the transparent part.
28 August, 21:18
Ludvík Kružík
Welcome, Jennifer, we're glad to have you on board and thank you for your goodwill. 🙂
Welcome, Jennifer, we're glad to have you on board and thank you for your goodwill. 🙂
30 August, 09:46
Ludvík Kružík
I came back from vacation and it started to rain. Ideal conditions for modelling. 🙂
So I'm back and continuing to work on the model. I need to glue the finished nose to the glued fuselage so the cockpit overlay fits exactly. That determines the workflow. First I have to finish the nose and the inside of the fuselage and glue all the parts that need to be glued to the fuselage halves from the inside. After gluing the fuselage halves together, I would no longer be able to get to these parts (or only with great difficulty).
Photos of the work progress will be coming soon.
I came back from vacation and it started to rain. Ideal conditions for modelling. 🙂
So I'm back and continuing to work on the model. I need to glue the finished nose to the glued fuselage so the cockpit overlay fits exactly. That determines the workflow. First I have to finish the nose and the inside of the fuselage and glue all the parts that need to be glued to the fuselage halves from the inside. After gluing the fuselage halves together, I would no longer be able to get to these parts (or only with great difficulty).
Photos of the work progress will be coming soon.
13 September, 20:42
Alexander Grivonev
Oh some modeling for big boys, not glueing perfectly fitting parts together and throwing on some paint! Following 👍
Oh some modeling for big boys, not glueing perfectly fitting parts together and throwing on some paint! Following 👍
13 September, 22:53
Ludvík Kružík
I glued several parts to both halves of the fuselage. These parts are glued from the inside, so they have to be glued before the fuselage is closed.
I also started working on making new parts for the cockpit.
I glued several parts to both halves of the fuselage. These parts are glued from the inside, so they have to be glued before the fuselage is closed.
I also started working on making new parts for the cockpit.
14 September, 21:06
Landlubber Mike
Wow, this is incredible work Ludvik! Thank you for sharing your steps - I've learned a lot from your pictures and descriptions!
Wow, this is incredible work Ludvik! Thank you for sharing your steps - I've learned a lot from your pictures and descriptions!
14 September, 21:15
Ludvík Kružík
@Landlubber Mike
Mike, thank you for your interest. Welcome aboard!
I've had the idea for this rebuild in my head for a few years now. Mainly because I've been waiting to see if anyone would start making 1:48 scale Mi-1M kits. Unfortunately, to this day, no manufacturer has this kit in their lineup. So I decided not to wait any longer and start building a model from what I have available.
My rebuild is just beginning. Most of the work on the model is yet to be done. I'd also like to try some new techniques that came to mind while planning to build this model.
@Villiers
Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it very much.
@Landlubber Mike
Mike, thank you for your interest. Welcome aboard!
I've had the idea for this rebuild in my head for a few years now. Mainly because I've been waiting to see if anyone would start making 1:48 scale Mi-1M kits. Unfortunately, to this day, no manufacturer has this kit in their lineup. So I decided not to wait any longer and start building a model from what I have available.
My rebuild is just beginning. Most of the work on the model is yet to be done. I'd also like to try some new techniques that came to mind while planning to build this model.
@Villiers
Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it very much.
15 September, 09:15
Ludvík Kružík
I didn't have much time today, so I didn't make much progress on the build. But every little bit of progress counts. 😉
I didn't have much time today, so I didn't make much progress on the build. But every little bit of progress counts. 😉
15 September, 20:43
Bruce Huxtable
Wow! You don't shy away from challenges! Watchinh with admiration, and hoping to learn lots too. Hoping you are not amongst the floods? Stay safe!
Wow! You don't shy away from challenges! Watchinh with admiration, and hoping to learn lots too. Hoping you are not amongst the floods? Stay safe!
16 September, 12:29
Ludvík Kružík
J35J welcome! I hope you like it here.
Bruce, I like a challenge like that. I like to experiment and enjoy thinking of and then implementing ways to improve my model.
I appreciate your concern for my safety. I live in a town in the highlands that wasn't badly affected by the floods. Only the river that runs through our town has increased flow, but it hasn't spilled out of its bed. Moreover, our house is 80 metres above the river, so even if the river had spilled out of its bed, it would certainly not have reached our house.
J35J welcome! I hope you like it here.
Bruce, I like a challenge like that. I like to experiment and enjoy thinking of and then implementing ways to improve my model.
I appreciate your concern for my safety. I live in a town in the highlands that wasn't badly affected by the floods. Only the river that runs through our town has increased flow, but it hasn't spilled out of its bed. Moreover, our house is 80 metres above the river, so even if the river had spilled out of its bed, it would certainly not have reached our house.
17 September, 07:08
Bruce Huxtable
It sounds an idyllic location.....Opravdu, česka příroda je krasná....
It sounds an idyllic location.....Opravdu, česka příroda je krasná....
17 September, 13:03
Ludvík Kružík
Bruce, thank you for the compliment. I'm sure the nature is beautiful in England too. 😉
Bruce, thank you for the compliment. I'm sure the nature is beautiful in England too. 😉
18 September, 10:23
bughunter
Another big bunch of parts, not to mention some kit parts, come together to form one big model! Not to be missed!
I'm late, but I have an excuse. First I was on holiday, and then this stupid C-virus knocked me out.
Another big bunch of parts, not to mention some kit parts, come together to form one big model! Not to be missed!
I'm late, but I have an excuse. First I was on holiday, and then this stupid C-virus knocked me out.
18 September, 20:29
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, thank you for your support and your kind words.
Welcome, Frank. I hope you're okay, and I'm really glad you're one of my guests.
It's definitely not too late. I still have most of my work ahead of me. In fact, you could say I'm just getting started.
Alec, thank you for your support and your kind words.
Welcome, Frank. I hope you're okay, and I'm really glad you're one of my guests.
It's definitely not too late. I still have most of my work ahead of me. In fact, you could say I'm just getting started.
18 September, 21:20
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Uhhhhhh … this is going to be another good one from you! I'm in 👍
Uhhhhhh … this is going to be another good one from you! I'm in 👍
23 September, 04:58
Ludvík Kružík
I'm struggling with time rather than the model at the moment. At least I managed to draw a new dashboard. After printing it in scale (1/48) on photo paper I will use it instead of the kit part.
I'm struggling with time rather than the model at the moment. At least I managed to draw a new dashboard. After printing it in scale (1/48) on photo paper I will use it instead of the kit part.
23 September, 23:41
John
Another Ludvik conversion build with all the accuracy and attention to detail.we've come to expect. It's looking good, can't wait to see the final result! 👍
Another Ludvik conversion build with all the accuracy and attention to detail.we've come to expect. It's looking good, can't wait to see the final result! 👍
23 September, 23:42
Ludvík Kružík
Welcome, John. Please have a little patience. This project is quite demanding and I will need a lot of time to complete it.
Welcome, John. Please have a little patience. This project is quite demanding and I will need a lot of time to complete it.
23 September, 23:50
John
Ok, I aimed that to "I can wait to see the final result" (but I'm still eager) 😉
Ok, I aimed that to "I can wait to see the final result" (but I'm still eager) 😉
24 September, 02:03
Alec K
Wow, the dashboard looks amazing. I can only imagine how much time that took. Really interested how it looks completed 👍
Wow, the dashboard looks amazing. I can only imagine how much time that took. Really interested how it looks completed 👍
24 September, 14:09
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, I drew the dashboard in the evenings for 5 days (about 3 to 4 hours each day). Add to that additional time (about 5 hours) for test printing and subsequent corrections.
I am attaching a photo of a test black and white print of the dashboard after all the modifications are complete. I will print the dashboard for the model in color later.
Alec, I drew the dashboard in the evenings for 5 days (about 3 to 4 hours each day). Add to that additional time (about 5 hours) for test printing and subsequent corrections.
I am attaching a photo of a test black and white print of the dashboard after all the modifications are complete. I will print the dashboard for the model in color later.
24 September, 18:34
Ludvík Kružík
According to the photos I modified the fuselage where the main landing gear is attached to it.
According to the photos I modified the fuselage where the main landing gear is attached to it.
24 September, 20:00
Ludvík Kružík
Guy, Jakub and Robert thank you for your comments, it's a nice encouragement for further work.
After today, the hull is glued together. Now I'm adjusting the shape of the transparent cockpit cover.
Guy, Jakub and Robert thank you for your comments, it's a nice encouragement for further work.
After today, the hull is glued together. Now I'm adjusting the shape of the transparent cockpit cover.
25 September, 21:13
Ben M
I continue to enjoy seeing this one take shape. Quite the effort to convert it!
I continue to enjoy seeing this one take shape. Quite the effort to convert it!
25 September, 23:27
Ludvík Kružík
Villiers, the completion of the fuselage is only temporary at this time. It's only to modify the shape of the transparent cockpit cover.
Once the cockpit cover is the correct shape, I will take the fuselage nose down again to continue work on the cockpit interior.
Villiers, the completion of the fuselage is only temporary at this time. It's only to modify the shape of the transparent cockpit cover.
Once the cockpit cover is the correct shape, I will take the fuselage nose down again to continue work on the cockpit interior.
26 September, 10:36
Ludvík Kružík
Greg, thank you for the compliment.
A small shift in the work on the internal equipment of the helicopter's nose.
Greg, thank you for the compliment.
A small shift in the work on the internal equipment of the helicopter's nose.
2 October, 19:36
Rando
Ludvik, a modeling god. The detail and scratchbuilding is just otherworldly and I always learn so much from your build logs
Ludvik, a modeling god. The detail and scratchbuilding is just otherworldly and I always learn so much from your build logs
4 October, 01:58
Ludvík Kružík
Jennifer, thank you for your kind words.
Randa, thank you so much for your contribution. Although I don't consider myself a modeling god, your comment made me very happy. Thank you.
Jennifer, thank you for your kind words.
Randa, thank you so much for your contribution. Although I don't consider myself a modeling god, your comment made me very happy. Thank you.
4 October, 19:14
Ludvík Kružík
This afternoon I continued making details for the nose of the helicopter.
This afternoon I continued making details for the nose of the helicopter.
4 October, 21:17
Ludvík Kružík
Little progress today. The cockpit got a floor, internal construction and a coat of grey paint. Now I can start to get the cockpit "settled in".
Little progress today. The cockpit got a floor, internal construction and a coat of grey paint. Now I can start to get the cockpit "settled in".
5 October, 19:24
Ludvík Kružík
Thanks Alec! The dashboard isn't complete yet. I still need to add a few more details. But I'll add those after gluing the dashboard to the nose of the helicopter, because I would (very likely) break them off while gluing the dashboard to the nose.
Thanks Alec! The dashboard isn't complete yet. I still need to add a few more details. But I'll add those after gluing the dashboard to the nose of the helicopter, because I would (very likely) break them off while gluing the dashboard to the nose.
8 October, 22:38
Ludvík Kružík
Again, little progress. I'm prepping the seats for the helicopter crew.
Again, little progress. I'm prepping the seats for the helicopter crew.
8 October, 22:39
Alec K
This build made me cautiously open the MPM 1/72 version of this chopper. I closed it back up very quickly… 🤣
This build made me cautiously open the MPM 1/72 version of this chopper. I closed it back up very quickly… 🤣
10 October, 18:11
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, I don't blame you for making that decision. The MPM kit isn't very good. To build a nice model out of this kit requires a really large amount of work on virtually all parts of the kit. Plus the plastic the kit is made of is quite hard and cracks easily.
Alec, I don't blame you for making that decision. The MPM kit isn't very good. To build a nice model out of this kit requires a really large amount of work on virtually all parts of the kit. Plus the plastic the kit is made of is quite hard and cracks easily.
11 October, 13:00
Alec K
Agreed. The original MPM kits are now almost in the same category as the original KP: collectors' items. To be sighed over, but not disturbed 😁
Agreed. The original MPM kits are now almost in the same category as the original KP: collectors' items. To be sighed over, but not disturbed 😁
12 October, 13:25
Ludvík Kružík
I'm continuing to work on the seats. I finished the backrest of the rear bench and glued the assembled bench into the cockpit.
I'm continuing to work on the seats. I finished the backrest of the rear bench and glued the assembled bench into the cockpit.
13 October, 20:50
Ludvík Kružík
The new cockpit cover is slowly starting to resemble its model. The inner frame inserted into the transparent part of the cockpit and attached to the fuselage already shows the future shape of the cockpit cover.
The new cockpit cover is slowly starting to resemble its model. The inner frame inserted into the transparent part of the cockpit and attached to the fuselage already shows the future shape of the cockpit cover.
26 October, 09:28
Ludvík Kružík
After a short break I continue building the model. I have finished the instruments and controls in the cockpit and am now working on the details located on the inside of the canopy.
After a short break I continue building the model. I have finished the instruments and controls in the cockpit and am now working on the details located on the inside of the canopy.
6 November, 22:56
bughunter
Not much of this coarse kits are build. And among those is no model with details like yours! To scratch all little things needs time but is worth the effort. Your hard way to do the canopy frame is a good example.
I think the instrument panel will not very visible at the end but for more contrast individual decals for the instruments are an option. Tom Anyz offers greatly printed universal dials in black and white, e.g. Universal cockpit dials 1.00 mm - 1.80mm (ANYZ AN037, No)
Not much of this coarse kits are build. And among those is no model with details like yours! To scratch all little things needs time but is worth the effort. Your hard way to do the canopy frame is a good example.
I think the instrument panel will not very visible at the end but for more contrast individual decals for the instruments are an option. Tom Anyz offers greatly printed universal dials in black and white, e.g. Universal cockpit dials 1.00 mm - 1.80mm (ANYZ AN037, No)
12 November, 22:52
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