superb, all round
Revel 1:32 Heinkel He 111 P-1
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
-
Guest
-
Well where do i start Colin ? Build , colour , shading ,weathering, cockpit ,lights ? Its all superbly done , its a truly outstanding build that you must be well chuffed with . The canopy masking is so crisp ,it makes the cost of the masks immaterial , i would pay whatever it takes to get a canopy as clean as that . top work matey , cheers tonyComment
-
Thanks again for all your positive comments.
TWO, you have two of these to build. You might need to pop down to B & Q and see if they can mix some paint for you. Two, good heavens.
Thanks Steve. It will certainly get a prominent position. Mind you, being this big, it's prominent where ever it sits.
The Eduard masks are very sticky, much more than Tamiya tape. That must be the answer I suppose.
For ground use only Joe. Imagine flying over the English coast in 1940, lit up like that !Comment
-
TWO, you have two of these to build. You might need to pop down to B & Q and see if they can mix some paint for you. Two, good heavens.
But seriously if I can get my Loftflotte looking as good as this specimen I'll take a hit on the paint!
Cheers
PComment
-
Well I said this monster was big. My shelves measure 40.5cm from the wall to the outer edge.
[ATTACH]271227[/ATTACH]
And this model doesn't fit. I suppose a 71cm wing span was pushing my luck. Blue tack to the rescue - I hope !
[ATTACH]271228[/ATTACH]Attached FilesComment
-
Guest
Hi Colin!!!
Wow....what a monster......it's an excellent build.....absolutely well done, mate!!
I also have a monster in stock. HK's B-17G in 1/32
Comment
-
Guest
-
Comment
-
Guest
-
Guest
That's the best Spade I've seen in a long, long time Colin. The paintwork is exceptional & the weathering looks so natural.
The effort you put into the cockpit etc was well rewarded by the crystal clear glazing.
The lights are excellent too!Comment
Comment