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Gotha G.IV (1:33)
Hello PM's,
I would like to present to you some photos from the construction of my new model. This time it is a "heavy bird" a German bomber from I WW type Gotha G.IV. GPM's model in scale 1 : 33 has a lozenge camouflage of Austro-Hungarian Empire. My will be in the colours of Polish Air Forces. PAF had 4 pcs. of this bomber and all were gained during the war. G.IV with number 100/17 was sent after repairs to the 21st EN (Eskadra Niszczycielska - Devastating Sqd.). In the period from April to August 1920 he took part in the Polish - Bolshevik War. Aircraft was produced by SSW factory (GPM's model by LVG) and had a small construction differences. I made some new elements such as in SSW version - pilot seat, chairs, containers with bombs, cartriges magazines etc. Best Regards, |
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Great work on all that detail!!! I'm not sure from your writing above: is this a recolour of the GPM or your new design? Either way it looks very good...
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great work of detail.
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A Gotha! Awesome! I will be watching this thread with great interest!
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Will you be relocating to a larger home to accomodate this monster ?
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Wow, will be following along with this one.
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Another superb model in the making, Dick!
Don |
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Beautiful work, I love the amunitions belts and bombs. Beautiful detailng.
Gary
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I also agree with the details in the interior.
How did you make the seat belts? |
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