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Wilfried
11-16-2015, 07:33 AM
Hello gentlemen,
I like to show the audience one of my last airplane builds as described above. I recommend this model - designed by Pawel Mistewicz - due to its adequate detailing and the reliable price.
With lovely regards
Wilfried
Erik Zwaan
11-16-2015, 09:42 AM
Beautifully crafted model Herr Wilfried! Great pictures too. I fully agree with you regarding KK, skilfully designed models for a very reasonable price. I'm working on the KK F104G at the moment and it's simply a very enjoyable model to work on. If I can meet your level of skills I will be a happy man. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Gruesse,
Erik
Tom Lapinski
11-16-2015, 09:49 AM
Excellent build!
Wilfried
11-17-2015, 05:53 PM
Hello Erik, Tom,
I like to thank you for your engagement on my build; Erik, please don't hide your light under a bushel .. :) and - the F-104 is a good choice ...
lovely regards
Wilfried
Richschindler
11-17-2015, 06:51 PM
Magnificent job, beautiful looking plane.
Isaac
11-17-2015, 07:07 PM
It is a beautiful Gustav ! Very colorful and nice detail.
You have done a fantastic job here.
I like it that you took the time to photograph it properly. Bravo
Isaac
Hey Wili,
You do this model a great service. Herr Oberst Graf would be proud. . .
G-series had inertial start? I did not know this.
with warm regards,
cbg
Wilfried
11-18-2015, 02:55 PM
I like it that you took the time to photograph it properly.
Thank you Isaac, it's one of my other passions ...
Rich, your compliment are welcome ...
G-series had inertial start? I did not know this.
.. I think you mean the Rocket launchers as seen here on a Fw190 A-8?
Wilfried
11-18-2015, 02:57 PM
I like it that you took the time to photograph it properly.
Thank you Isaac, it's one of my other passions ...
@ Rich, your compliment are welcome ...
G-series had inertial start? I did not know this.
.. I think you pointed on the Rocket launchers as seen here on a Fw190 A-8?
lovely regards
Wilfried
Moin Wilfried,
Nein.. . Ich meinte inertial Auslöseeinrichtung für den Motor (Kurbel-start?).
No. . .I meant the inertial starting system for the motor (crank-start?).
Beste,
cbg
Wilfried
11-18-2015, 04:16 PM
Moin Wilfried,
Nein.. . Ich meinte inertial Auslöseeinrichtung für den Motor (Kurbel-start?).
No. . .I meant the inertial starting system for the motor (crank-start?).
Beste,
cbg
no prob, here is another one ...
lovely regards
Wilfried
Wilfried,
Also, man sagt 'Auslöseeinrichtung', oder ist dies nicht korrekt??
please advise me!
Vielen Dank,
So, one says release ' mechanism', or is this not correct?
Please advise me!
Thank you very much
cbg
Gambeir
11-18-2015, 04:42 PM
My thanks for sharing the photo's of your model. Beautiful work.
I fear my hands are the hooves of a cow. I shall never reach this level with paper.
Wilfried
11-18-2015, 04:53 PM
Wilfried,
Also, man sagt 'Auslöseeinrichtung', oder ist dies nicht korrekt??
please advise me!
Vielen Dank,
cbg
I think you mean the Kurbelstart; normally they used a Starterwagen - electricity device - but on some airfields they take the Kurbel ...
lovely regards
Wilfried
milenio3
11-18-2015, 04:58 PM
Wilfried, your Bf looks amazing!
I built this model too, and it was one of my best pre-printed models I've built.
I can see you managed to work the spinner is a way that the seams are completely hidden. Did you apply some special technique to it?
Wilfried
11-18-2015, 05:09 PM
I can see you managed to work the spinner is a way that the seams are completely hidden. Did you apply some special technique to it?
Every spinner of this area is a challenge; I glued the segments together as usual and later on I used CA glue to give it a solid surface and after drying I sanded it smoothly with different grate grind-paper ... and covered it with watercolour ... that's it ...
thank you for your courtesy lines .. lovely regards
Wilfried
milenio3
11-19-2015, 11:18 AM
I have to try that method.
Thank you, Wilfried.
Rascacielos
03-01-2016, 04:03 PM
I did this exact model but in plastic many years ago, the 1:48 Fujimi one, but yours is perfect.
I can believe that with paper can be done as good as with plastic!
wittman40
03-02-2016, 06:28 AM
Something special, masterwork
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