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  1. Thanx again..! Oh...it´s 16,25mm in diameter.. Well, here´s another picture for size comparison, made while construction: This one (also from the construction phase) shows the scratchbuilt nose details in close up: :wacko:
  2. Thanx a lot for all the positive feedback - I´m glad to see that you like it... :D I hope, it is common to show completed models here - or was it placed wrong in this area of the forum? :huh: Greetz from germany!
  3. The ladder was cobbled together from stretched sprue, using PS material (cream cheese cover) for stages and silver paper (cigarette) for the grooved surfaces ... Shame on me: The railing is broken, I did not notice when taking pictures .. There is only a single nose wheel left, the axis rests on a wooden plank on the right side.. btw: It is actually a wooden plank, because it is a piece from a matchstick ;) The (completely rusted) tiny ladder, parked on engine #2, was also done entirely from stretched sprue and PS - the obligatory dime clarifies it´s size... :blink: Once again a r
  4. Some views from on high - the barren landscape was created by chinchilla sand and clumps of cut plumbers hemp .. Some details from the vicinity - an extensive engine along with it´s nacelle cover... The extreme weathering of the 'walkways' was found on this picture.. Scruffy warning signs, unreadable, only rust ... The engine was created from all sorts of 'stuff' out of the "box of residues"... Here´s as it looked 'under construction':
  5. Hallo Guys, it´s a long time since my last posting here on ARC - today I´d like to show you my latest work - it´s a Convair CV 880M... The molds are from the very old Hawk-Kit, I think it´s first released in 1960..?! The used kit is a re-release from Glencoe out from 1991, it´s 'boxscale' 1:126... The inspiration for this model was primarily the CV 880 (N807AJ), which was parked along with it´s sister ship at Atlantic City Airport - photos can be found here. I immediately wanted to build the model as heavy weathered as the ones at ACY, mixed with the empty engine pods (how appropriate fo
  6. Thanx a lot, guys! Well, I´m searching for the Decals from the original Matchbox-kit of this one (British Airways/Air Canada old liverie) - or the complete kit?! Anyone out there, who can help?
  7. Hi Jay, Yes, it´s that old Heller-Kit (or better the new Revell Re-release of it) with the raised details and much oversized windows... I sanded it down completely, ´cause I think the overall shape of the kit is good.. I´m still working on the correction of the useless engines. Thank´s again!
  8. ...thanx a lot! Is it...so good? ...so bad? ...or just so boring?
  9. I removed the engine-outlets from the kit because they looked messy. I built new ones from 1/48 Sidewinder-Missile heads... :P The silver leading-edges of the engines were hand-painted by the good old brush... :blink: Last picture, again in comparison to a colour-tin... Finally, I would like to apologize again for my non perfect english?! Hope You´ll Like It - Happy modeling! :D Greetz from Germany
  10. Hallo again B) after the little "JAL"-747 I just finished another "Bonsai-Jumbo", this time in 1/390 scale (Revell/Matchbox). It´s a 747-133 from Air Canada > *KLICK* The assembly was more or less smoothly, although I've made some corrections of shape in the front area. Furthermore, the engine inlets were a bit "rounded" because they are oval as from the kit - another necessary change was the removal of the small satellite antenna fairing just behind the fuselage hump ... So, let´s start up with direct size comparison - it is ... small! :D Since the cockpit decal from the kit i
  11. ...thanx a lot, guys! :D I´ve got some more of those little beauties in progress... B747-133, 1/390 scale (Revell/Matchbox) - with a little nose shape correction and the window decal from a 1/450 scale kit.. That window decal is much too big for the "450" and I think it´s still a little too big on this one?!. I painted the tailfin green and cut out the maple leafs from the wrong (blue) coloured decal - ´cause of it´s size that was really fun! ...and the 1/450 scale kit itself: B747-206 (Revell/Heller) - working on this one includes the rebuild of the useless engines in this kit..
  12. A picture of the underside, out of the construction phase And along with my morning coffee.. :) (The lettering means "Same Sh*t Every Morning") Another left/right view.. In conclusion, two other "can photos," first with the tin in the background ... And as a "billboard" - because it beautifully illustrates the height of the model.. It remains to mention that this old Otaki kit was absolutely gorgeous to build - all parts fit together properly. The little "Bonsai-Jumbo" was built primarily as a background object for later (1/144er-) airliner photos. Finally, I apologize for
  13. Hi guys, I like to show you my latest model, it´s a Boeing 747SR-46 of Japan Air Lines as it was in service about the mid 80s. The "SR" refers to a short-range variant version of the 747 combined with expanded seat capacity, thus usually this planes were in service just between japanese cities - less "rush hour"... B) First, even a size comparison - do not forget: The model is in scale 1 / 350 ...! :blink: Despite the high age of the kit itself the supplied decals worked very well - all panellines were highlighted by graphite powder.. Unfortunately, there is a small mistake
  14. The old kit 04024 was released by Revell in 1998 and includes the old dragon-kit The new kit 04064 was first released by Revell in 2009 and based on the F/A-18C released in 2003 (Revell mold) Decal-options in 04024 are: F/A-18D VMFA (AW) "Bengals" (LowVis), USMC MCAS Beaufort, 1994 F/A-18D Swiss Air Force (J-5232), Payerne 1997
  15. Figures are from PREISER: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...l%3Dde%26sa%3DN
  16. ...and the rest - I´ll give some explaining later, okay?! Hope you like it... :)
  17. Hi Guys, this is my latest work: A B-29A Superfortress - Fujimi Kit in 1/144 scale...engine cowlings are from flying fish models (resin) Boeing B-29-95-BW 45-21822 "Heavenly Laden" - this plane belongs to the 344th BS / 98th BG at Yokota Air Base, Japan, 1951. I did some extra work to the model to eliminate the mistakes of the kit and scratchbuilt a few things...
  18. Many thanx, guys... John, the smoke rings are complete decals as you can see here: http://www.sweetaviationmodels.com/14106MacchiTrop.html I painted the rings only around the cowlings and did some "repairs" all around...
  19. The second model shows a plane of 85 ° Squadriglia, 18 ° Gruppo Autonomo in Lybien, likewise in 1942... On both models the complete camouflage is made from decals - however, all around the engine-cowlings I have worked with a paintbrush because the decals won´t work with the numerous cylinder head cases... :blink: The figure comes from the Preiser set (WWII 1:144), the barrels were taken from my N model-railroad... Both models got a scratchbuilt cockpit but there´s noting left to see... :D Greets to all you 1/72 scale heroes with this picture.... :D :D And the las
  20. Hi guys, I would like to show you my latest work - two little tabletops with the 1/144 scale Macchi C.200 AS (Africa Settentrional) from Sweet... :D Here they come: The first one shows a plane of 364 ° Squadriglia, 150 ° Gruppo Autonomo in northern africa from 1942 - the wooden planks are made from painted and drybrushed matches The vegetation was made from a model-railroad grass mat, painted and drybrushed with enamels and using pastel chalks... Start the engine....just by blowing on it...
  21. "N" gauge is 1:160, all over the world If there´s a 1:148 scale, it´s just 1:148 scale...
  22. Thanx a lot for your words, guys :blink: But what about Loggie, who asked? Was it helpful or not or should it look completely different...?
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