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25 5 August, 23:05
Ludvík Kružík
Description and photos of the model construction can be found here: Avia BH-10, first production run - WIP | Album by KLuK (1:48)
Description and photos of the model construction can be found here: Avia BH-10, first production run - WIP | Album by KLuK (1:48)
6 August, 06:03
Ludvík Kružík
Thank you for your kind feedback. I really appreciate it and I'm glad you like the Avia. 🙂
I plan to expand my Avia collection with more models in the future. For now, however, I intend to move closer in time to the present and focus on more modern machines.
Thank you for your kind feedback. I really appreciate it and I'm glad you like the Avia. 🙂
I plan to expand my Avia collection with more models in the future. For now, however, I intend to move closer in time to the present and focus on more modern machines.
6 August, 10:57
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Nice result my friend! You did a great job on this 👌👌👌
Nice result my friend! You did a great job on this 👌👌👌
8 August, 07:06
Ludvík Kružík
Friends, I'm glad you like Avia, and thank you for your kind reactions and likes. 🙂
Friends, I'm glad you like Avia, and thank you for your kind reactions and likes. 🙂
12 August, 09:02
bughunter
As usual, you have brought this project to a good end - a very nice addition to this collection 👍
As usual, you have brought this project to a good end - a very nice addition to this collection 👍
19 August, 16:16
Trez Mackenzie
There has been a dozen definitive versions of the Tiger 2 for years. This is a bone idle release.
The interior kits by Meng and Takom are about perfect. You are talking out of your headhole
There has been a dozen definitive versions of the Tiger 2 for years. This is a bone idle release.
The interior kits by Meng and Takom are about perfect. You are talking out of your headhole
2 19 August, 05:55
FernandoCouto
MENG lost much fame on their KT and Panther tanks. They truly provided a full set of interior, with a hull with incorrect dimensions ( too long IMHO) and too "erected" suspension bogeys, make it looks taller. Some modellers complained about poor plastic (especially the dark red release) even turned their cement red.
Despite more than 12,000 sets ordered even before released, it's just a kit with reasonable price.
Look at the link-and-length tracks, would you tell the parts as "tracks" before they are attached to running wheels?
Well, there is a movable individual track and "torsion bar" sets sold separately, price nearly equals a tank.
MENG lost much fame on their KT and Panther tanks. They truly provided a full set of interior, with a hull with incorrect dimensions ( too long IMHO) and too "erected" suspension bogeys, make it looks taller. Some modellers complained about poor plastic (especially the dark red release) even turned their cement red.
Despite more than 12,000 sets ordered even before released, it's just a kit with reasonable price.
Look at the link-and-length tracks, would you tell the parts as "tracks" before they are attached to running wheels?
Well, there is a movable individual track and "torsion bar" sets sold separately, price nearly equals a tank.
19 August, 09:54
Trez Mackenzie
Perhaps there were some small issues - but there are also some good points. No kit is perfect and some require more work than others. Most modellers like to tinker about to add their own mark and make any corrections found by research. The more experienced you become the less likely 'OOB' builds
As for tracks - don't make me laugh! Most Modellers (not me) spend a fortune on metal tracks and lazy AM stuff.
This kit has been popular, the interior makes the Trumpeter 1/16 one look a joke (which was one of the reasons for the interior set), has a metal barrel and will build into a fine rendition of the real thing
You can look at a few of my attempts at builds - a few cheap kits were just test beds to get my skills up as I spent about 3 decades away
I always scratch were necessary after I read up on the subject. Today there is too much reliance on AM and metal tracks
Perhaps there were some small issues - but there are also some good points. No kit is perfect and some require more work than others. Most modellers like to tinker about to add their own mark and make any corrections found by research. The more experienced you become the less likely 'OOB' builds
As for tracks - don't make me laugh! Most Modellers (not me) spend a fortune on metal tracks and lazy AM stuff.
This kit has been popular, the interior makes the Trumpeter 1/16 one look a joke (which was one of the reasons for the interior set), has a metal barrel and will build into a fine rendition of the real thing
You can look at a few of my attempts at builds - a few cheap kits were just test beds to get my skills up as I spent about 3 decades away
I always scratch were necessary after I read up on the subject. Today there is too much reliance on AM and metal tracks
19 August, 16:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
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24 25 July, 08:02
Roland Sachsenhofer
These pictures start a build that gives me my first experience with 'Clear Prop' - and they are good ones! The fineness of the shapes, the accuracy of fit and the meaningfulness of the construction steps seem to combine to create a pleasurable building experience!
This plane is also highly interesting: originally derived as a drone for shooting practice from a small civilian predecessor model, hundreds were pulverised in the air. Some of those that survived this use went on to have an amazing career as light sports aircraft and enjoyed great popularity in the 1940s.
These pictures start a build that gives me my first experience with 'Clear Prop' - and they are good ones! The fineness of the shapes, the accuracy of fit and the meaningfulness of the construction steps seem to combine to create a pleasurable building experience!
This plane is also highly interesting: originally derived as a drone for shooting practice from a small civilian predecessor model, hundreds were pulverised in the air. Some of those that survived this use went on to have an amazing career as light sports aircraft and enjoyed great popularity in the 1940s.
25 July, 08:08
bughunter
Oh, a brand new kit?
It is hard to keep track all your parallel running builds! You speed of building all those birds is simply unbelievable and a great mystery to me!
Oh, a brand new kit?
It is hard to keep track all your parallel running builds! You speed of building all those birds is simply unbelievable and a great mystery to me!
25 July, 11:44
Robert Podkoński
I have the same impressions as Bughunter, frankly speaking 🙂 Following this build for sure.
I have the same impressions as Bughunter, frankly speaking 🙂 Following this build for sure.
25 July, 13:00
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello mates! How nice that this small but lovely project has your interest and positive feedback! Indeed, a brand new kit that immediately caught my interest when I stumbled across it - so it ended up on the workbench straight away.
To answer the question about the current density of my projects: on the one hand, I sometimes wonder myself 🙂 On the other hand, I suspect that it has something to do with running three or four, maybe even five (at the moment, for example) projects in parallel . Something is 'always' being finished or started.
Hello mates! How nice that this small but lovely project has your interest and positive feedback! Indeed, a brand new kit that immediately caught my interest when I stumbled across it - so it ended up on the workbench straight away.
To answer the question about the current density of my projects: on the one hand, I sometimes wonder myself 🙂 On the other hand, I suspect that it has something to do with running three or four, maybe even five (at the moment, for example) projects in parallel . Something is 'always' being finished or started.
26 July, 14:32
Roland Sachsenhofer
I made the following preparations for the bright red of the final surface: first I applied yellow followed by a layer of white to the model. After drying, I sanded this base, which should make the following red "glow", with 1000, 1200 and 2000 grit sandpaper to make the colour layers more transparent again, to get a smooth surface and to find any flaws - you can see a few exposed on the fuselage and tail unit. I am surprised by the very high quality of the kit and look forward to finishing it!
I made the following preparations for the bright red of the final surface: first I applied yellow followed by a layer of white to the model. After drying, I sanded this base, which should make the following red "glow", with 1000, 1200 and 2000 grit sandpaper to make the colour layers more transparent again, to get a smooth surface and to find any flaws - you can see a few exposed on the fuselage and tail unit. I am surprised by the very high quality of the kit and look forward to finishing it!
2 August, 19:30
Roland Sachsenhofer
It looks like the Culver PQ-14 is ready! This was a most enjoyable project from start to finish. I am delighted with my first "clear prop" kit and I enjoyed the unusual history of the original. I made the seat belts and the aerial wiring, everything else can be found in the beautifully finished kit.
Thank you for your interest and your helpful and motivating comments!
It looks like the Culver PQ-14 is ready! This was a most enjoyable project from start to finish. I am delighted with my first "clear prop" kit and I enjoyed the unusual history of the original. I made the seat belts and the aerial wiring, everything else can be found in the beautifully finished kit.
Thank you for your interest and your helpful and motivating comments!
7 August, 19:03
Alex K
Beautiful! Great work as always... 👍 And also: thanks for showing this - it gave me the opportunity to revisit Culver's lineage: the Culver Dart, Cadet, Model V... the role played by Al Mooney... the PQ drones... Lovely!
Beautiful! Great work as always... 👍 And also: thanks for showing this - it gave me the opportunity to revisit Culver's lineage: the Culver Dart, Cadet, Model V... the role played by Al Mooney... the PQ drones... Lovely!
8 August, 15:24
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your motivating comments and your interest in a not often seen aircraft, mates! Alex, your list was an inspiration for me to have a look - and to find some interesting aircraft and interesting references - Culver: an amazing manufacturer! thanks!
Thank you for your motivating comments and your interest in a not often seen aircraft, mates! Alex, your list was an inspiration for me to have a look - and to find some interesting aircraft and interesting references - Culver: an amazing manufacturer! thanks!
9 August, 07:09
bughunter
I'm back from Austria and this is finished already - Wow. That was quick, but with usual great quality!
I'm back from Austria and this is finished already - Wow. That was quick, but with usual great quality!
19 August, 16:10
Russ Haines
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AEC Routemaster新的: 19 August, 16:07 1:24
Quite chuffed with the "rusted pipe*" look I managed on the left hand (AEC, original) engine.
(Made both engine options ...
项目: AEC Routemaster
6 6 August, 20:26
Martin Oostrom
I definitely take a seat. I bought this kit, got very impressed with the size of the box and my shortage of storage space. So I sold it again
I definitely take a seat. I bought this kit, got very impressed with the size of the box and my shortage of storage space. So I sold it again
8 August, 05:37
John Hughes
Room up top for another? I've got the platinum edition in my stash and it does look a beauty of a kit.
Room up top for another? I've got the platinum edition in my stash and it does look a beauty of a kit.
8 August, 10:50
Lionel Marco
A kit I was lucking to find last week.
It must be one of the simplest kit of this brand: the fuselage is in resin.
But for the rest of the plane, you have tu build it from photo-etched parts and silk paper, just as the real plane.
It's tricky, but the result is stunning if well done, as the PE parts can be through the paper.
A kit I was lucking to find last week.
It must be one of the simplest kit of this brand: the fuselage is in resin.
But for the rest of the plane, you have tu build it from photo-etched parts and silk paper, just as the real plane.
It's tricky, but the result is stunning if well done, as the PE parts can be through the paper.
22 April 2013, 15:55
bughunter
Resin? Got mine some days ago and it has a wooden fuselage, as shown in preview of Internet Modeller.
Resin? Got mine some days ago and it has a wooden fuselage, as shown in preview of Internet Modeller.
7 January 2020, 21:21
bughunter
There were both, resin and wood fuselage kit variants.
It's a pity AJP Maquettes seems to be gone now (web site last seen Feb 2024, no answer to emails) 🙁
There were both, resin and wood fuselage kit variants.
It's a pity AJP Maquettes seems to be gone now (web site last seen Feb 2024, no answer to emails) 🙁
19 August, 15:59
Sky after Snow
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74 14 August, 08:09
Mid Franconian
It took a while for me to capture the scene and and bring it together with True Lies 😄! Perfectly done and off the beaten track!
It took a while for me to capture the scene and and bring it together with True Lies 😄! Perfectly done and off the beaten track!
14 August, 10:22
NorK
That is just great! 😂
(Have you tried closing the aperture and increasing exposure time for a better depth of field? Tripod recommended)
That is just great! 😂
(Have you tried closing the aperture and increasing exposure time for a better depth of field? Tripod recommended)
14 August, 18:13
Bob Hall
"I remember the first time I got shot out of a cannon" CLASSIC! One liners galore !
"I remember the first time I got shot out of a cannon" CLASSIC! One liners galore !
15 August, 04:35
Thomas Kolb
What a great scenario build of the final action scene of True Lies! Very visual and imaginative!
What a great scenario build of the final action scene of True Lies! Very visual and imaginative!
15 August, 09:16
Harald Besold
Cool idea! Schwarzenegger is perfectly depicted in 1:72. Even his facial expression is appropriate. Great!!!
Cool idea! Schwarzenegger is perfectly depicted in 1:72. Even his facial expression is appropriate. Great!!!
15 August, 09:24
Martin von Schreckenstein
July 15th 1994: A United States Marine Corps AV-8B V/STOL Harrier descended below altitude minimums over a built up area, and in clear visual atmospheric conditions - pilot Harry Tasker - (computer salesman), failed to maintain minimal separation from an obstacle, allowing the tail of his aircraft to come in contact with a construction crane in downtown Miami. The crane's presence was properly published in NOTAMS for the Miami Florida area at the time of the incident.
Brilliant diorama!
July 15th 1994: A United States Marine Corps AV-8B V/STOL Harrier descended below altitude minimums over a built up area, and in clear visual atmospheric conditions - pilot Harry Tasker - (computer salesman), failed to maintain minimal separation from an obstacle, allowing the tail of his aircraft to come in contact with a construction crane in downtown Miami. The crane's presence was properly published in NOTAMS for the Miami Florida area at the time of the incident.
Brilliant diorama!
19 August, 12:00
Ronan
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10 17 August, 16:09
NLAWScametovisit
At this rate, Ronan will solve the gearbox issues before the USMC!! Following!
At this rate, Ronan will solve the gearbox issues before the USMC!! Following!
19 August, 15:06
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