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1 28 February 2017, 22:44
Gauge1TrainsDK
And what is the name of that airplane, and kit maker, please?
And could I trouble you with two further questions, please (if the plane is in 1:32): Measured from the bottom of the pontoons, and to the highest point of the aircraft, what is the height? And what is the width of the aircraft, when the wings are folded in like in the awesome image you've posted?
If the dimensions are not too far off, this is one of the very few planes I can imagine sitting on a gauge 1 flat car without taking the wings off entirely. Would look great like that, at least if it did not have to go through any tunnels, perhaps.
And what is the name of that airplane, and kit maker, please?
And could I trouble you with two further questions, please (if the plane is in 1:32): Measured from the bottom of the pontoons, and to the highest point of the aircraft, what is the height? And what is the width of the aircraft, when the wings are folded in like in the awesome image you've posted?
If the dimensions are not too far off, this is one of the very few planes I can imagine sitting on a gauge 1 flat car without taking the wings off entirely. Would look great like that, at least if it did not have to go through any tunnels, perhaps.
9 March 2017, 10:30
gorby
Stunning build Jan! More pictures please.
Gauge1: I believe the aircraft is an Arado 196.
Stunning build Jan! More pictures please.
Gauge1: I believe the aircraft is an Arado 196.
9 March 2017, 15:16
Gauge1TrainsDK
Thanks Gorby - I hope Jan will also see my questions regarding scale etc., once he has a chance 😉
Thanks Gorby - I hope Jan will also see my questions regarding scale etc., once he has a chance 😉
9 March 2017, 16:53
Jan Janssen
Hi guys, its an Airfix Arado Ar.196 1/72 scale. i scratched the part below the pontoons to look like the rail which was used on the Bismarck to get the plane from the hanger onto the catapult
Hi guys, its an Airfix Arado Ar.196 1/72 scale. i scratched the part below the pontoons to look like the rail which was used on the Bismarck to get the plane from the hanger onto the catapult
9 March 2017, 21:56