Cant wait to see how well it Explodes when it gets a Rocket or incendary burst from one of the Bulldogs!
Cant wait to see how well it Explodes when it gets a Rocket or incendary burst from one of the Bulldogs!
It is the first balloon other than Clipper's Zeps that actually looks as if it were made of the right material, with that slight deflated look that they get when in the wind. It also looks light, unlike the Nexus lead balloons.
Rob.
Right now, from certain angles, it looks a bit like a big... Richard? William? Rooster? You get my drift.
Can't wait to see the finished product (and to try and make one or two myself!!!)
Gorgeous work, Quim. Your talent in paper works is becoming legendary in the 'Drome
I need some information to clarify my sources.
The British never marked their balloons with their cockade, am I correct?
The colour of the British Caquot balloons was olive green or grey.
Please tell me if I'm correct. Thanks.
Done! I really don't know if I should have put the cockade. But... it gives the Balloon so much colour that I decided that in my game table reality, the WW1 british High Command decided to put the cockades...
Nicely done, Quim. I'd never make it better. Colours are probably correct, but anyway, that does not really matter. One point: please remember, that the base of the balloon is much larger and if you are to decide if the sausage has been hit (or in case it has expolded and hit a plane nearby), you ought to use the proper base dimensions.
Nice balloon Joaquim!
I hope your Albatros isn't able to bring this handmade beauty down!
The Bulldogs will do an alert start to protect it.
Do German planes have rockets to shoot down that Behemoth ?
ERxcellent work. You are a patient person.
Looking good...
Fantastic Work Quim!
Love the colour & the Cockade.
You do know that BRITISH Balloons can be filled with non flamable Gas so they can never Explode!
Thank you, my friends.
Nice work mate. I like the roundel for the extra colour, historical or not
Dave
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