Will be nice. Looking forward to the finished product.
whoa! wing root damage that 17s in trouble! BAIL OUT! come on you guys GET OUT OF THERE!
Very well done, Dave!
you even have cards waiting for them (Link: The Warrior Code - an Act of Chivalry Forms a Bond).
Mike
"Flying is learning to throw yourself at the ground and miss" Douglas Adams
"Wings of Glory won't skin your elbows and knees while practicing." OldGuy59
They certainly give the feeling of the event Dave.
How are you intending to display them?
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Amazingly done, Dave!
What a stunning pair, Dave! And I agree about the battle damage - it looks great and I bet it WAS fun to do, for a change...
Like Rob, I look forward to seeing how you plan to display them.
All the best,
Matt
Fantastic build, oh and great story.
Let me add my congratulations, Dave. Remarkably evocative models.
It's amazing the amount of damage one of these B-17s could (and did) sustain and still bring their crews back to the barn.
Wow, the damaged B-17 came out great and looks even better than an intact one.
Hmm, that's what we need.... a whole new line of miniatures for damaged planes! Once you take half damage, you have to replace you miniature with the damaged version. It's only twice as many miniatures to buy, (maybe paint), and store.
They make a superb diorama set piece David . my compliments to the elves.
Are the elves available for hire or do they work the dreaded Zero Hours contract ?
I'm learning to fly, but I ain't got wings
Coming down is the hardest thing
Only one thing to say, "NICE"!!!
Another victory for the Elves. Great pairing Clipper.
Another superb piece of modelling from Clipper!
Very nice thought to recreate this event.
Watch out in the Officers Club section for some pics about Franz Stigler & his private ME 108 I saw in a Museum last Saturday.
Great job on the B-17 just form the cover or painting.
Just saw this...excellent eye to detail.
Amazing.
Simply amazing.
GO ELVES!!!
Wow. That is great detail.
i think the damaged areas on the b17 needs to have some black carbon scoring or something to indicate the damage better. a little smoke maybe from the dead engine?
Otherwise, great work!
Great work - the B17 and the German escort, David.
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Voilŕ le soleil d'Austerlitz!
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Just going by the artwork: That hole above the left wing needs filling in.
Yeah, being the historian I feel your pain, but being an artist at the same time it's the sense of damage I was interpreting. Meanwhile the reality is the holes were bubbles in the resin . . . kinda handy way to use up a rejected model . . . pick your path. It now resides with my Lady be Good
I rather like that you enhanced the rejects 'defects' to make it 'airworthy' again, Dave! Love the old artistic license caveat...
Keep up the inspirational work, my friend!
All the best,
Matt
Watch out guys! Do not mistake yourselfs with David's nice avatar and lovely elves! I can imagine his sadic smile while cutting the B-17 down and making bullet holes all over the place in the fuselage. His stylus is capable of doing horrible things... Keep your kites safe at night!
Besides that, great job David! It's horrible to even think in being inside of a B-17 that received that much damage.
Thanks
Nick
Wonderful work, Brother. I love the coloring.
Sue and I were talking about the painting contest. I encouraged her to enter, doing this very B-17. Ha. You beat us (her) to it.
“You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.” ― Plato
I say go for it, mine predates the contest and the elves are knee deep in the hoopla for the IJN and others, so no contest work at this time : )
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