Pretty sweet, eh?
Peter, save all the paint colors and decals. I may need a third J30 Pfalz soon!
Pretty sweet, eh?
Peter, save all the paint colors and decals. I may need a third J30 Pfalz soon!
A very nice gesture Pete.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Love the contrast with the bottom . . .
Super job, Peter. When can I shoot it down?
Good choice in the scarlet color. Looks better than the color plates even.
The Aeronaut book 'ROYAL PRUSSIAN JAGDSTAFFEL 30' has a great set of color profiles. The ones for Marwitz are not as dark as I've seen on other profiles I found on the web. I got it as close as I could with the paints I have without any mixing. I trust the Aeronaut book as they do some amazing research for their books.
Another stunner.
Beautiful work, Peter.
You must have quite a collection.
Pure artistry Peter
Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
Peter, those are some awesome planes!
My word Peter! These beauties just keep on coming.
Magnificent work.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Thanks guys. More J30 love to come...
You are going crazy doing the J30 planes. Glad to have one of them. Great stuff as always.
That yellow striping really came out nice! I still think I like your black striped decals the most. I hope you try for the red diagonal striped one too - though it looks like a true nightmare of a decal job!
"Spinning prop by Keith" - sounds like something you'd hear at the Academy Awards! Outfit by Armani...
Nice work, Buddy!
Great painting, Peter!
Pete, all are very gorgeous! Amazing job!
Excellent looking D.IIIs, Peter.
As I may have mentioned Pete. this work is simply exquisite.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
1st rate paint jobs!
REP guns jammed! You're posting them up too quickly for me to keep up!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Well, not super amazing but I am happy with my results. I wanted a few more Jasta 10 Pfalz. Here are my recruits.
First is my version of Aloys Helmann. Vallejo Pale Grey Blue one the Fuselage with Vallejo Blue for the tail. Decals from the Aerodrome Store.
I continued the scheme of different color tails. Next is Pilot Roter Schwanz. Vallejo Pale Grey Blue one the Fuselage with Vallejo Vermilion for the tail. Decals from the Aerodrome Store.
Finally is Pilot Lila Schwanz. Vallejo Pale Grey Blue one the Fuselage with Vallejo Blue Violet for the tail. Decals from the Aerodrome Store.
Now Werner Voss and Hans Klein have some wing men to go hunting with.
Thanks! I think the different colored tails make the squadron look pretty sweet!
Can't see the pics Paul
Ah, that got it, very nice too, thanks !
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Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"
The pics show when I click on the attachment link,
Nice work, Paul.
Think I've fixed them now - they worked when I posted it
Really nice Pfalz, Paul!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Really nice job! Quite amazing!
Excellent work Paul, both the model and the paint job.
Beautiful!
That is beautiful, Peter! Wish I had one!
And what was your technique for fitting the spinner to the spinning prop?
Amazing! Wonderful! Beautiful! Awesome job!
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