Stay safe out there guys.
A few more done this week, been busy lately. Not up to Clipper's standards but keeps them happy.
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Stay safe out there guys.
A few more done this week, been busy lately. Not up to Clipper's standards but keeps them happy.
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Things are about to get a bit "Albatrossy" around here.............
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geeze! thats a lot of albatri!
Geeze! Thats a lot of aircraft cards......!
Do you get wafers with 'em ?
And I thought when I get 10 or 12 planes that was something.
:envy: ;) :minis::clap:
that is a lot of albatri - what Jastas, paint schemes do you have in mind?
Here are the planes I have done so far this month. To start 2 Aviatik D 1's.
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Next up 2 Phonix C-1's. Shapeways models by WOW. They have a peg that fits the Wings peg.
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New additions to my Turkish forces. 2 Albatros D II's. RAF models.
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OK so here are the Ottoman Albatros DII's again, I hope.
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I still have 4 more planes to post photos of so I will wait a bit before doing that.
Can't wait to see what all those Albatros look like when finished.
So far this month I've only managed to do some 10mm Soviet infantry and some command groups for Battlegroup Northag. At that scale I was glad they weren't in camo uniforms.....
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/at...9&d=1600091550
I posted in another thread but have been doing some BSG ships:
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Chris those BSG ships are great looking. Steve I have a hard time with 15mm don't know how you do 10 mm.
Here is a FBA Type H done up for the British. From the book I am reading they didn't have many of these. This one is for my 6 Wing RNAS in Italy.
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As always when I see the pictures I can see the mistakes in the paint jobs. On the table not so much.
Very nice work Chris.
You need to pump them into BSG: Ship Mods/Painting:thumbsup:
https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/fo...-Mods-Painting
Still working off the damnation project . . .
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Dave, this is looking magnificent But do you have to builld a second version showing the breach after the raid or is there a removable chunk in the middle?
Have to make the center section be able to be removed and the breach section replace that part. If he didn't think of that before you have his mind chruning now.
Damn that looks good...
Like sausage, I try not to think how the Upkeep bombs may be made. :p
Looking great, Dave!
I can hear it now:
Mrs. Clipper: "Are you working on that dam model again!?"
looks like you have the whole damn thing about finished!!! :p
Ok, one more rehab. A 1/48 scale P51B - The Bald Eagle - which flew over Normandy on D-Day to support the landing with straffing and bombing runs. The Bald Eagle is from The 361st Fighter Group, "Yellowjackets" as distinguished by the yellow nose. My Father built this decades ago, but it was in fairly good condition. The decals were in good condition but still needed some touch up as well as the stripes (cleaning was not enough). The major update was the repaint of the olive to the actual Navy Blue on the Bald Eagle. I am not sure why Dad used the olive, other than it may have looked that way on the kit box. Note the Malcolm Hood canopy prefered by many P51 pilots over the later bubble canopy of the P51Ds.
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This is the ship out of the storage box. the following are finish photos.
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Lovely work and model! I don't see any complaints on your efforts at all, keep up the great work. We are all about family flying culture . . .
Dam landscaping here in the AZ . . .
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And a nice diversion, thanks Peter!
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