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The forgotten Messerschmitt : M33 , 1/72
In 1932, Messerschmitt presents the real size model of its future aircraft, the M33, a "Volksflugzeug" simple and cheap, to allow everyone to fly.
Alas, the global economic crisis hits hard in Germany and the model will never be built . Messerschmitt gets over soon , working on more juicy projects for the new masters of Germany . Paper model 1/72 with plastic parts (tubes) and metal. The red model is the mock up of 1932, the blue one , an hypothetical modern derived version |
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Dear Jan:
You do find the most interesting and odd Models then do a great build on them. Are they a shaft drive from Eng to Prop? Looks like an Ultralight. Thanks so much, MILES |
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It does look air-worthy. Very nicely done
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Very nice and interesting builds. Yu did a great job.
Gary
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just wonderful...very good job you did on such cute little models.
YOAV |
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Simply beautiful! Both in design of the original and construction of the models.
Cheers... Ray |
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Very nice work Jan. Super good job of the texturing. Did you do the build from starch or did you find these? I like them both. Miles is correct in that you seem to come across very interesting models to build. wc
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Beautifully done. Now switching to 1/72?
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Wow, those really are little gems. Great work!
Jeff |
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Very nice and interesting!!
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