Revell 1/81 Northrop Snark
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6 29 April 2013, 20:08
Christian Lehmann
Great result by using this vintage kit. Also an interesting subject.
Great result by using this vintage kit. Also an interesting subject.
29 April 2013, 20:13
Pascal GARAT
Waoo! 😮
I can't beleive you reached this result with the old Revell kit!
Terrific Mike!! 😉 👍
Waoo! 😮
I can't beleive you reached this result with the old Revell kit!
Terrific Mike!! 😉 👍
29 April 2013, 20:56
Dutch
What a beauty. I've always had a fascination with these and the other early cruise missiles. Sinmply teriffic work! Would love to see more. The Air Force technician is excellent. I wish I could do figures better to add realism to my models. R/ Dutch
What a beauty. I've always had a fascination with these and the other early cruise missiles. Sinmply teriffic work! Would love to see more. The Air Force technician is excellent. I wish I could do figures better to add realism to my models. R/ Dutch
29 April 2013, 21:37
Paul Tomczak
Great job on that. I can't beleive you painted all the striping - looks fantastic.
Great job on that. I can't beleive you painted all the striping - looks fantastic.
29 April 2013, 21:53
Tigers! Tigers!
nice one mike! might well keep my kit now i have seen your super finish
nice one mike! might well keep my kit now i have seen your super finish
29 April 2013, 22:13
Philip De Keyser
Great work Mike, totaly something different but a great result, great paintjob
Greetz Phil
Great work Mike, totaly something different but a great result, great paintjob
Greetz Phil
30 April 2013, 05:51
Steve Wilson
Another great build Mike.
Never been a fan of Revell kits, but damn that's lovely job you've made of that one. Well done!!! Whatta strange scale that is never seen it before, 1:81???...
Another great build Mike.
Never been a fan of Revell kits, but damn that's lovely job you've made of that one. Well done!!! Whatta strange scale that is never seen it before, 1:81???...
30 April 2013, 07:30
Günther Debiscop
As almost all pre-70's kits, those were with nowadays strange scales. Nice work Mike.
As almost all pre-70's kits, those were with nowadays strange scales. Nice work Mike.
30 April 2013, 11:44
Mike Grant
Thanks a lot guys! @Steve. A lot of kits in those days were simply scaled to fit a specific box size, I think it was Frog or Airfix who really implemented the idea of constant scale.
Thanks a lot guys! @Steve. A lot of kits in those days were simply scaled to fit a specific box size, I think it was Frog or Airfix who really implemented the idea of constant scale.
30 April 2013, 13:24
Bernd Korte
The paint job on this one (as well as the subject itself) is a real eye-catcher!
The paint job on this one (as well as the subject itself) is a real eye-catcher!
30 April 2013, 19:08
Michel Huijghe
Very nice. As usual you can give a clean build another dimension. Perfect.
Very nice. As usual you can give a clean build another dimension. Perfect.
30 April 2013, 19:29
Es-haq Khosravi
Did you rescribe the lines or the Revell has done it? It is so great that it doesn't even look real! It more looks to be 3D! Great job!
Btw, I really like the revolutionary idea behind Snark's guidance system! 🙂
Did you rescribe the lines or the Revell has done it? It is so great that it doesn't even look real! It more looks to be 3D! Great job!
Btw, I really like the revolutionary idea behind Snark's guidance system! 🙂
11 February 2015, 20:00
Bernhard Schrock
Absolutely outstanding work Mike!!!! And this from a kit that is older than I am (1965)🙂
Absolutely outstanding work Mike!!!! And this from a kit that is older than I am (1965)🙂
11 February 2015, 20:13
Album info
Originally tooled in 1958. All rivets and raised marking details were sanded off and the model rescribed.