Polikarpov I-16 Type 24 x 2
Komentáre
1 18 April 2012, 22:25
Bill Gilman
Looking good! I always thought the I-16 belonged at the air races, it reminds me of the racers from the 30s.
Looking good! I always thought the I-16 belonged at the air races, it reminds me of the racers from the 30s.
23 April 2012, 02:22
Mike Kryza
The first pics are looking good - but in 1:72 it's a very "little" bird.
The first pics are looking good - but in 1:72 it's a very "little" bird.
23 April 2012, 07:54
Urban Gardini
Thanks! I've got it in 1:48 as well n' then it looks like a 1:72 kit so it's a small bird allright.
Thanks! I've got it in 1:48 as well n' then it looks like a 1:72 kit so it's a small bird allright.
23 April 2012, 09:28
Wilfried Bogaerts
Urban, with your kind permission, I'm gonna follow this build with interest
Urban, with your kind permission, I'm gonna follow this build with interest
23 April 2012, 10:27
Urban Gardini
You bet that mate! I prove it for you then as you can see in the last two comparison photos.
You bet that mate! I prove it for you then as you can see in the last two comparison photos.
23 April 2012, 10:43
Wilfried Bogaerts
Oh my, yes, it is even smaller then I could imagine, thx for the comparpix Urban!
Oh my, yes, it is even smaller then I could imagine, thx for the comparpix Urban!
23 April 2012, 11:04
Bill Gilman
It's size is what reminds me of the 1930s air racers, like the planes built by the Granville Brothers (GeeBee). And the general layout, with a large engine cowling (compared to the fuselage) and the location of the cockpit near the trailing edge of the wing. For its time, it must have been a little "hot rod" as we say over here.
It's size is what reminds me of the 1930s air racers, like the planes built by the Granville Brothers (GeeBee). And the general layout, with a large engine cowling (compared to the fuselage) and the location of the cockpit near the trailing edge of the wing. For its time, it must have been a little "hot rod" as we say over here.
23 April 2012, 13:04
Urban Gardini
Success n' failure together hand in hand in an uneventful n' unproductive day.
Drilled out the fuselage MG's n' failed in my atempt to drill out the MG's on one of the birds.
Success n' failure together hand in hand in an uneventful n' unproductive day.
Drilled out the fuselage MG's n' failed in my atempt to drill out the MG's on one of the birds.
24 April 2012, 21:54
Wilfried Bogaerts
Oops, these things can happen 🙁 but I'm sure you'll fix it. Why that putty/Mr. Surfacer around the edges of the cooling openings?
Oops, these things can happen 🙁 but I'm sure you'll fix it. Why that putty/Mr. Surfacer around the edges of the cooling openings?
25 April 2012, 16:26
Urban Gardini
It's not putty at all. Just me bein' lazy dabblin' the paint with a brush. Forgot the inside when I airbrushed the rest.
It's not putty at all. Just me bein' lazy dabblin' the paint with a brush. Forgot the inside when I airbrushed the rest.
25 April 2012, 16:47
Urban Gardini
Finaly, after nearly two months without doin' anything on this build or any other build for that matter I've managed today to put 'em both on their legs. Nothin' complicated with it but a bit tedious with all the small parts. I've crawled on the floor swearin' with a flashlight searchin' for parts half of the buildtime today.
Finaly, after nearly two months without doin' anything on this build or any other build for that matter I've managed today to put 'em both on their legs. Nothin' complicated with it but a bit tedious with all the small parts. I've crawled on the floor swearin' with a flashlight searchin' for parts half of the buildtime today.
19 June 2012, 22:30
Holger Kranich
So i´m more exited about the result! I tryed it once on a Bf-110 but it didnt worked for me ( Maybe because i painted with a brush...), so good luck!!!
So i´m more exited about the result! I tryed it once on a Bf-110 but it didnt worked for me ( Maybe because i painted with a brush...), so good luck!!!
21 June 2012, 17:54
Wilfried Bogaerts
Very curious about the outcome, I like it already !
A seasoned Polikarpov from a seasoned modeler😉
Very curious about the outcome, I like it already !
A seasoned Polikarpov from a seasoned modeler😉
21 June 2012, 18:32
Urban Gardini
Thanks mates, I'm not done yet n' there's still plenty of room for misstakes here...
Thanks mates, I'm not done yet n' there's still plenty of room for misstakes here...
21 June 2012, 18:39
Dave Flitton
errrrr...before putting the salt on, did you put silver paint underneath the area to be weathered?
errrrr...before putting the salt on, did you put silver paint underneath the area to be weathered?
21 June 2012, 18:43
Urban Gardini
No, I didn't as I only wanted the base coat to be visible under the white. The other bird will be nice n' clean.
No, I didn't as I only wanted the base coat to be visible under the white. The other bird will be nice n' clean.
21 June 2012, 19:49
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Looks great,Urban.Will you do a little retouch (chipping) with a brush?
Looks great,Urban.Will you do a little retouch (chipping) with a brush?
1 July 2012, 08:37
Urban Gardini
Thanks mates! Markus, I've not decided on it as I tend to do stuff like this as I go along...
Thanks mates! Markus, I've not decided on it as I tend to do stuff like this as I go along...
1 July 2012, 10:42
Urban Gardini
Hey mates! Remember these? Five more photos now of the latest development on 'em. More or less just the weatherin' left to do on 'em now.
Hey mates! Remember these? Five more photos now of the latest development on 'em. More or less just the weatherin' left to do on 'em now.
28 January 2013, 22:48
Frank Krause
Say what you want, but... the Rata is an ugly plane!
However, you did a good on them so far. 👍 The finals are close..., I suppose.
Say what you want, but... the Rata is an ugly plane!
However, you did a good on them so far. 👍 The finals are close..., I suppose.
28 January 2013, 23:41
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
I like the "fat" one! Looks very great the chipping.Interesting plane!
I like the "fat" one! Looks very great the chipping.Interesting plane!
29 January 2013, 07:42
Michel Huijghe
Not bad and knowing how small the I-16 is on 1/48th scale how tiny must it be in 1/72nd scale.
Not bad and knowing how small the I-16 is on 1/48th scale how tiny must it be in 1/72nd scale.
29 January 2013, 17:49
Urban Gardini
Thanks! They're far from big but they're indeed cute little buggers...
Thanks! They're far from big but they're indeed cute little buggers...
29 January 2013, 18:03
Michel Huijghe
I've made one in 1/48th scale and when comparing it to my Il-2 there small.
I've made one in 1/48th scale and when comparing it to my Il-2 there small.
30 January 2013, 07:46
Martien Lourens
Mine is better ....... no friend ...... this is perfect.👍
I'm still practicing with the salt technique.
very nice winter camouflage. I'm jealous 🙂
And thanks for your comment on my I-16
And good that you have written of yours I-16.
I can learn from it....thanks
Mine is better ....... no friend ...... this is perfect.👍
I'm still practicing with the salt technique.
very nice winter camouflage. I'm jealous 🙂
And thanks for your comment on my I-16
And good that you have written of yours I-16.
I can learn from it....thanks
6 May 2013, 18:06
Urban Gardini
Thanks mate! But you're playin' down your own build. Your chippin' n' preshade is great on your build.
Thanks mate! But you're playin' down your own build. Your chippin' n' preshade is great on your build.
6 May 2013, 18:56
Michel Huijghe
@Urban
Thanks but I also love the chipping on the wing root and in combination with the white. 🙂
@Urban
Thanks but I also love the chipping on the wing root and in combination with the white. 🙂
7 May 2013, 06:21