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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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