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here are some photos of some models currently i am making.
A seat set for a Su-24, a F-16 cockpit and a Su-27 flanker forebody in the making |
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You do have a great technique. I have wet paper with white glue and made multi radius surfaces. It is hard work but it makes models that are difficult to reproduce and are really standout.
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Basicly i use the same technic, however to be honest i also use some types of modellers clays and a lot of glue to increase the roundness, i also you some strips of paper with a spear shape to increase the roundness, here i show you my tribute to the powerful Tu-160, if you see in detail you can see the glue treatment in the whole fuselage surface
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I have made more than 300 models, however only the last 50 are really worthed to keep in my collection.
The good thing about this forum is you can learn a lot from other people`s experience. My favorite models i have made are the F-111 and Su-27 families; although i only have 30 models with me, i have given away most of them. i rate my aircraft in this way. accuracy, realism and technique. each new aircraft is a new challenge, a new frontier to say it in star treak terms. Before i just made my own designs here i leave you a G-11 and a G-21, these are aircraft of my own invention but follow the IDF and S-54 lines and one is similar to some early IDF development proposed aerodynamic configuration i hope you like them. However they are 2001 designs so are rather old and in many ways old models so still have many inaccuracies and not well developed techniques These two models are fantasy aircraft, they are not real aircraft, one is a design hybrid of the Ching Kuo and the Su-27 the other is an unbuilt russian project by Sukhoi named S-54 Last edited by MiG-23MLD; 11-23-2008 at 03:07 PM. |
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