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John Hewat
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Aviatik Berg 30.24 (late)
Legato 1:48
HM 4806 9 August, 08:37
John Hewat
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WACO UIC/UKC/UC-72
Wings Models, Inc 1:48
WM48029 9 August, 08:35
John Hughes
If anyone is looking for inspiration for a build or dio, this might get the juices flowing,
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
2 8 August, 10:58
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Thanks for sharing John. Very interesting to see for example cranes on tank chassis. 👍
Thanks for sharing John. Very interesting to see for example cranes on tank chassis. 👍
8 August, 14:27
gorby
I'd like to do more military to civvie conversions so I found the video very interesting. Thanks John.
I'd like to do more military to civvie conversions so I found the video very interesting. Thanks John.
9 August, 08:34
John Hewat
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American twin-engined passenger aircraft
Cessna 310Q lateAir Cast Resin 1:72
ACR-72026 2021 Novos decalques 9 August, 08:33
Roland Sachsenhofer
adicionou um novo álbum de fotos.
adicionou um novo álbum de fotos.
4 5 August, 12:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
I would like to realise two of the three markings from the kit, one of which is an F.13 celebrity of the first hour: "Annelise" (without the long "I") 🙂
The first round of the build is currently progressing without any problems... although I am already aware of some fitting difficulties! I enjoyed the seating: open air in the front and the fight for survival, in the good little parlour in the back, old-school leather interior and a ticking wall clock while sipping tea!
I would like to realise two of the three markings from the kit, one of which is an F.13 celebrity of the first hour: "Annelise" (without the long "I") 🙂
The first round of the build is currently progressing without any problems... although I am already aware of some fitting difficulties! I enjoyed the seating: open air in the front and the fight for survival, in the good little parlour in the back, old-school leather interior and a ticking wall clock while sipping tea!
5 August, 13:00
Dieter Bihlmaier
As always, Roland looks very good up to here. How is the fit of the wing trailing edges?
As always, Roland looks very good up to here. How is the fit of the wing trailing edges?
5 August, 13:55
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you both very much! Dieter for your kind reply, I can't say yet, as I'm still busy assembling the hull - but I'll keep you and you up to date!
Thank you both very much! Dieter for your kind reply, I can't say yet, as I'm still busy assembling the hull - but I'll keep you and you up to date!
5 August, 15:49
Roland Sachsenhofer
The construction of the two Junkers machines is progressing! The nice thing is that the sanding of the glued seams on the fuselage and surfaces will be very limited, at least where corrugated sheet metal edge meets corrugated sheet metal edge. But their " grooves" have to be well continued - also quite entertaining!
Here you can see the whole unvarnished truth of a freshly glued raw state: nothing has been cleaned up yet, just the worst areas have been filled or filled with plastic card.
The construction of the two Junkers machines is progressing! The nice thing is that the sanding of the glued seams on the fuselage and surfaces will be very limited, at least where corrugated sheet metal edge meets corrugated sheet metal edge. But their " grooves" have to be well continued - also quite entertaining!
Here you can see the whole unvarnished truth of a freshly glued raw state: nothing has been cleaned up yet, just the worst areas have been filled or filled with plastic card.
9 August, 07:24
Ludvík Kružík
Great choice! Junkers corrugated sheet aircraft are very interesting. Definitely a nice machine to add to your collection.
By the way, I kind of automatically assumed the cockpit was enclosed and the cockpit "portholes" were glass. The shape of the fuselage directly invites this idea. Only your comment and subsequent study of the documentation for this aircraft made me realize that I was wrong.
Great choice! Junkers corrugated sheet aircraft are very interesting. Definitely a nice machine to add to your collection.
By the way, I kind of automatically assumed the cockpit was enclosed and the cockpit "portholes" were glass. The shape of the fuselage directly invites this idea. Only your comment and subsequent study of the documentation for this aircraft made me realize that I was wrong.
9 August, 08:32
John Hewat
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Grumman G-21 JRF "Goose" Canopy Masks Sword/AZ Model, Oramask 810 Flexible Vinyl
Kit Masx 1:72
72-088V 2022 Produto novo 9 August, 08:30
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