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The Second:
Yakovlev Yak-17 "Blue 29" Polish Air Force number 1529 on Bruno catalogue. |
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The third:
Yakovlev Yak-17UTI "Yellow 22" - VVS Num 1533 on Bruno catalogue |
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Fourth model:
Yakovlev Yak-17UTI - "Gold I" Polish Air Force Mid 50's Num 1536 on Bruno catalog. |
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And Pics of whole Feather /Magnet collection:
In the future or I try build Nobi versions about Yak-17 or build anther of Bruno Collection and insert a pieces of Modelik Yak-17, like cokpits and formers... Until the next... |
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Nice work!
How much do you enlarge the second print to make the wing fillets? That was one of the things I missed on the A-10s, as they are prominent on the aircraft.
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Ray I enlarged 4,5%, but the wing fillet in this case is not very proeminent, and I print in 56gsm paper... |
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Fantastic models, I love seeing your work and the size is great, they have the charm of the tiny, congratulations greetings
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they look great, how do you keep the antenna wires from pulling off the antenna?
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They look like you had a lot of fun building them. 1/100 is just not for me alas!
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Falco-you can always print them as large as you like.I nearly always do and most of the time results are very good.For me it becomes much,much easier to build.
Is it Maxe that's blowing Brunos and Nobi models to 1/33? |
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