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My planes, 1/100, scratchbuiting
Attachment 511867In this post, I show some of my aricraft models. All are 1/100, scratchbuilt in cardboard, mainly. I hope you like my work. If someone has any question about the thecniques, I will answer.
Airco DH2, english scout/fighter 1915. The cables are seweing thread. 14-Bis, airplane from Alberto Santos Dumont, 1906, in Bagatelle, Champ Ellysee, Paris. First airplane to take off and land underits own power (it do not launched by a catapult). This is a brazilian hero. I built this model making a structure with metallic wires (everything glued with superglue; later I covered the structure with white paper A4, and applied flat varnish; the cables are orthodontic ligature (orthodontic wire - yeap, I'm a orthodontist...). This model is 18 years old. Spitfire MK.Vb, Squadron Leader James Edgar "Johnnie" Johnson, 610 Sqn, RAF, 1942, Dieppe Battle. This guy is the Spitfire Ace fo Aces. I built this aircraft at my son's request, because he loves the WWII Aces history. Saab J-29F Tunnan, a Swedish fighter, 1o Squadron, Air Wing F3, Malment Air Base, Linköping, Sweden, 1956. O love this plane/ the chubby shape is very funny and friendly (I guess...).
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very Nice Work!
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Excellent collection of scratchbuilt models. Quite an achievement. Thank you for sharing.
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Truly art, awesome! I like a lot SAAB J-29!
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Very impressive. Thank you for sharing!
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Hello, Guys. First, I thanks for all.
More models for you. I will post the WWI aircraft, to late show airplanes from other ages. These models that I'm show are very old, some are over 18 years old; and you can see this in the faded painting. Some information above pilots, squadrons, or camouflage painting maybe can be worng; at this time, I dont was have much information. SPAD XIII, piloted by Georges Guynemer, Escadrille No. 3, France, 1917. In this model I made some holes, to simulate enemy hits on the Guynemer aircraft. Albatroz DVa, Oberleutnant Friedrich Ritter von Röth, Jasta 16a (maybe), Germany, 1918. Fokker DVII, Oberleutnant Ernest Udet, Jasta 4, Germany, 1918.
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