Russian Nieuport 11
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Comentarii
2 28 July 2015, 14:41
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I never saw a WWI biplane with skies! Very fine build and well presented! Your "snow" looks like real snow🙂
28 July 2015, 20:24
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Wow, what an impressive model and display! Really great work!
Is it possible that a fellow from such a beautiful and sunny country as Portugal achieves such an impressive cold and icy snow? 🙂
29 July 2015, 10:22
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Hi Guys. Many thanks for the comments!However, Roland, beyond the sun all year, we have to much snow too in winter from north of the country. 👍
29 July 2015, 14:03
Album info
1/32 Hobbycraft model Kit - 70%, Scratch - 30%.( Skis + Cowling engine + wooden panels + cockpit ).
Nieuport 11 conversion from Nieuport 17.