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DC-2 in Aero Oy civilian service in Finland before Continuation War.
This is model of the same DC-2 that was used by Germans as D-AAIB and previously by Czech airline as OK-AIB.It was used by Aero OY in 1941-49 and sold to Ilmavoimat where it served as DO-3 "Pikku-Lassi". Fuselage of this plane still exists in museum. I sooner or later I will make both OK-AIB and DO-3 versions.I find it incredible to be able to trace history of one and the same aircraft from build till today and it was never shot down,damaged by war,not even armed afaik. Not to mention incredibly well designed model of DC-2 |
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Fabulous young fella!
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Dc-2
Great job on that .
John |
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Wow! Really nice job. I’ve been looking for inspiration to start my Panagra version. This should do it.
Jon |
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Awesome DC 2! So clean! It looks like ready for take off!
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Here is Romanian He-111 H-3 Aaron did some time ago.It went together perfectly fine and colors do line up nicely with few very small exceptions but you to really look for it to see them.
This must be one of the older designs since there is no fuselage formers or wing spar but due to scale down (it's in roughly 1:100 now) that only made things easier.In fact this He-111 is so cool I'll make one more,maybe Slovak marked example. This is my first Romanian marked model ,there will be two more coming. |
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As much as I want an He-111, the mis-alignment on the
port wing fillet camouflage, keeps me from this one.
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I just fixed that.
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Great job, very good construction of that colorful bird. Very well done!
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Rainy weather gave me a chance to finish few models,one of them is this beautiful Romanian Bristol Blenheim.One of my books says Romanians used them strictly for photo and recon until replaced with newer machines,I think those were Ju-88.They didn't last very long-Romanian losses in Russia were very high often due to causes other than "enemy induced".
Slightly scaled down from original,printed on laser machine (I tried few different settings ,one of them doesn't works and it shows).I printed two sets of engine cowls to get additional valve rocker bulges on cowls-good effect so I will add them to previous Finnish Blenheim. Good model,all fits well but I still managed to slip up here and there. |
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