Nice work Lukáš.
Found an old thread here on the Aerodrome that might help with your quest. http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sho...info-on-85-Sqn
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Nice work Lukáš.
Found an old thread here on the Aerodrome that might help with your quest. http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sho...info-on-85-Sqn
With the official stat card already available, there was no excuse not to make a repaint of the SE5a, one of the two operational planes in Polish Air Force in the war against Soviet invasion 1920. The camo is somehow unique and I like it a lot. Nexus designer made just a little mistake with the chequers' outlines, which are easily visible on the photo, taken on July 15th, 1920.
Pilot: Captain Stanisław Ciecierski. 7th Squadron,
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/att...6&d=1452510448
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/att...2&d=1452510362
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/att...5&d=1452510657
http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/att...4&d=1452510633
Nice! That's a great looking SE5a, Andy! Very crisp, clean lines (two-tone camo) and the national insignia really "pops."
I look forward to seeing this kite in action at some point in the future.
Thank you Chris:).
It seems my airbrush techinques are improving;).
Definitely this plane calls for a fast action.
Friday: We play with wives...
That is a very nice SE5a indeed :thumbsup:
All your polish aircrafts makes me want to do a Swedish one.
I wonder if there is any Swedish markings available on the net? :confused:
There is that Phönix DI. Maybe a repaint when series 9 arrives ;)
Or a fictive Swedish pilot on the westfront :D
I think I will go on a hunt for some Swedish markings ;)
Very nice job, Andrzej. I will say that while the tail and fuselage markings are definitely border counter-changed, the wing markings look to me like they have white borders.
I'm not sure why those would be different, but that's what my eye sees :confused:
Karl
I see it now (I saved the photo and expanded it); the red border of the white squares is blending into the color of the wing. Very difficult, but the "stagger" is noticeable.
:smack:
Karl'
Here's my SE5a from Shapeways. The decals are from the Valom kit.
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:thumbsup: Very nice work on both those SE's Brian!
Nice job Brian, can't have enough SE's.
Hello,
I was wondering could anyone suggest the best match in the Vallejo paint range for the underside of the wings and fuselage of RFC SE5a's. I've seen 70.887 Brown Violet mentioned for the upper surfaces?
Thanks in advance
Tony.
Nice SE5 Brian :thumbsup: or SE5:s ;)
Thanks, guys :salute:
Nice pair, Brian :thumbsup:
Karl
Those look great Brian, nice work indeed. :sAprvd:
Excellent result, Brian!:clap::clap:
First attempt at a Red Eagle Miniatures model.
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Tony.
:thumbsup: Nicely done Tony!
My word you took on a difficult paint job there Tony.
It looks great, and I'm sure will go on to serve your Squadron well.
Rob.
Great painting, all of you! :thumbsup:
Very nice SE5a!
Well done on the assembly, as well as the paint job! :clap:
Good work Tony! :)
SE5a number two, another 56 sqn aircraft and the two together.
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Both Red Eagle Miniatures
Tony.
Tony, when I click on your above links I get Invalid Attachment pop-up
Correct. The attachments don't show up at present. There is no link to your original pictures Tony.
Rob.
Oh yes!
And well worth waiting for Tony.
A very nice rendition.
Rob.
:singin:"I can see clearly now, the "Invalid Attachment pop-up" is gone..........":singin:
Excellent work once again
More nice work Tony, I really like the paint scheme (red fuselage).......:sAprvd:
Great SE5a:s Tony :thumbsup:
Last and by no means least....
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and all three together ready for action this Friday at New Buckenham Historical Wargamers.
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Tony.
Great work, Tony! :thumbsup: The Handley Page will have a powerful escort.