Boeing 737-201 Piedmont Airlines - Completed
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Yorumlar
10 5 June 2020, 15:33
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Very nice build and great photos! How did you get the reflection underneath the plane? What did you use for a back drop?
5 June 2020, 17:01
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I love how you managed to weather the plane without overwhelming it. Very professional job.
5 June 2020, 17:04
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Thanks guys! Skywalker, see photo here: Boeing 737-201 Piedmont Airlines - Work in progress | Album by Zbynek (1:200) the last photo of the gallery. It's clearly visible how I did it. The base is a black glass and the back drop is a black cardboard in front of the softbox.
5 June 2020, 17:26
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Zbynek: I'm fascinated: there are lot of airliners in 1:72 (1:72) that don't look better than yours in 1:200!
20 June 2020, 13:45