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MatiasLuge

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  1. @Night Owl Models Thank you very much 🙂 Unfortunatly my room is way to small to start with dioramas ... the plane is currently hanging down the ceiling ^^
  2. My newest plane: The Me 323 "Gigant", the largest land-based transport aircraft in World War II. Model: 1:144 by G.W.H 🙂 Here a short documentary regarding the historical plane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEOL73jwfs4 If you want to download/use these and other pictures, see my Pixabay-Account: https://pixabay.com/de/users/matias_luge-4388604/
  3. MINIATURES, a horror short film I made on the topic of model building (all the aircraft shown I built myself) is online: - pleas enable english subtitles - Synopsis: A model maker finds a model kit under strange circumstances: An Avro Lancaster bomber from World War II. He begins to assemble it - and a "pilot" sets off to fulfill his duty ... I hope you like it 🙂 Homepage: www.miniatures-movie.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Miniatures-Horror-Short-Film-100102431695040 Instagram: https://www.instagram.co
  4. My newest plane: The Heinkel He 70 F-2 🙂 Model: Revell, 1:72 "The Heinkel He 70 was a mail plane and fast passenger aircraft of the 1930s designed by German aeronautics firm Heinkel Flugzeugwerke, which was also used in auxiliary bomber and aerial reconnaissance roles. It had a relatively brief commercial career before it was replaced by types which could carry more passengers. The He 70 was a leading design for its day, setting eight world speed records by the beginning of 1933. (Wikipedia) " In addition, a horror short film
  5. Hi Madhatter, glat that you like it 🙂 The film is making a fiestival run right now and will be released in probably one month on Youtube and vimeo, so you will be able to see for yourself 🙂 Unfortunatly I started buliding the 229 after I finished shooting, so no cameo here 😉
  6. Thank you 🙂 And I whish you good luck at it 👍
  7. My newest airplane, the first flying wing jet, the Horten Ho 229 :) Scale 1:72 by Revell. Who wants to know more about the historical plane, I recommend this 7-minute-documentary by Mark Felton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD3JWVSkDuU My newest project is a horror short film I wrote an directed, "MINIATURES". It has of course a strong focus on scale modelling: www.miniatures-movie.com But it will take a while until it will be released for the public ;)
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