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Finished Boeing 314 Clipper
Dear All:
Here is the finished Bruno's Clipper B-314, recolor by Tony. I just touched up a few areas with water colors to hide the white paper. Lets wait for its release by Tony and looking forward for the brown and green. |
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Hello Modellers, here is the PDF file for the Boeing 314 BOAC blue and green camo scheme. Now that W&P made it at 1/400 scale. By the way, nice simple and little diorama about this subject. I was going to upload the brown and green version but I had problems with the PDF file. I already asked for help in the Software section of the forum. When I solve the problems with this file then I'll upload it.Or better yet, if someone here in this thread can help, I would really appreciate it. Best Regards,Take Care and Happy Modeling, Tigertony100
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Saeqeh 80 IRIAF Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
When I first see this aircraft I thank she was a slim F-17 Hornet but after more research and for my surprise she's a Reverse Engineered Indigenous version based on the Northrop F-5. Based on Bruno's 1/100 model I did this test build and when completed I realize how many mods and adaptions have to make to her. 1.- the overall blue color is darker than the original; 2.- the lateral air intakes must be squared although some Saeqehs have the rounded one. 3.- the nose is a little bit shorter; 4.- re-do and align the central bolt; 5.- construct the landing gear and 6.- put on missiles and central external fuel tank. Until now only point 1 is solved. More WIP on next week. Tigertony100. |
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seeing that it is a case that involves the F-5 and reverse engineering it could be said that this is the real mig-28
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Ay wey / OMG
Very nice mini Hornet, or is it a Cobra? Nice reverse engineering on Bruno's F-5E!!!! ps:I will be waiting for the Brown and Green Clipper. |
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Beautiful work on that Boeing 314, wireandpaper!
Excellent photos too. Well done!
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Thank you very much Pacific Wind:
But also credit for Bruno's design and Tony's recoloring! |
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Simple Seaguad a la R & P
Dear All:
About a year ago the noted German paper modeler Joachim Frerichs created a series of the Hamilton-class USCG Cutters and Serg3t published here in the downloads. Of course I enlarge it to 1/400. I was very happy! Nevertheless, the helicopter included in my humble opinion was closer to a S-61 rather than to a S-62. So I decided to create a simple S-62/HH-52 following the lines of R & P designs. I am presenting it here in Bruno's small scale 1/300 for the additions collection. I build mine in 1/400 to match the cutter new scale. I am also going to release an even simpler model in 1/600. I hope you like it ps I wanted to present it with the Hamilton completed but I got distracted :-( |
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Beautyful models. Thanks for the pdf files. Which paper are using for these scale?
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It depends on my resources and the type of model. For example, the C-1 was done in a metalized thin card stock 120 to 140 g/m2 (the one that is used in wedding invitations). The Dornier Wal in silver paper on one side, white on the other, very light maybe 90 g/m2. I can't find this paper any longer. But I have use regular cellulosic paper about 80 g/m2. But you have to be very careful to prevent warping if you use white glue, as in the case of my H8K Emily. So, one of these days I am going to replace it with a proper model. I used 105 g/m2 for the H6K but I used UHU for the wings. My favorite paper is thin glossy (photographic?) at 105 g/m2. It has a coat that prevent warping and prints very well in laser, but lately I don't have access to a laser printer. The C-130 is done this way. For small ships / torpedo boats I use 105 g/m3 and thin cardstock for small to medium size ships. ps: by the way your Shinden is looking very nice! |
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