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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Saso Krasovec on November 30, 2012, 06:17:04 PM
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Kit: Hi Tech (1:48)
Here are some photos of my VOISIN 10 LAR modell. The kit is injection moulded and has some PU, PE and white metal parts but still need a lot of scratch. I used photographs throu the Internet. Allso, I photographed beautifull restored front – cockpit in Le Bourget, Paris, France.
Hi Tech kit is only for base, for further detailing I used different plastic sheets, brass and cooper wires, thin metal foil and different tickness of fishing line. The model was painted with REVELL 09 matt color, for weatherig I used pastels. Finally was model coated with coat of Modell Master Custom semi glosslacquer.
Saso Krasovec
http://s1306.beta.photobucket.com/user/sasokrasovec/library/VOISIN%2010%20LAR
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Saso, you are a sublimely talented craftsman and modeler! We clearly have another Star here at the Forum. ;) Great work. Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful model.
I have taken note of your impressive and substantial jigs. Can you explain how you design and construct those? Thanks!
Regards,
Bob
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Absolutely stunning Saso, beautiful work!
Ian
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Truly brilliant, Saso. She's absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for posting such detailed progress photos. I have this kit and with these photos as a guide, I will no longer be afraid to start it. Did you use the kit tail boom or did you fabricate a new one?
Cheers,
Bud
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Outstanding workmanship Saso!!
Steve
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Stunning work! absolutely teriffic craftmanship.
RAGIII
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Saso,
Now that's truly an amazing example of Master Class level craftsmanship and skill my friend. Congratulations and Well Done.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Most impressive! :o
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Excellent work Saso, impressive build and excellently done ;)
Andrew
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Thanks all!
Jigs: the kit includes small side profil that I used to made drawings in computer with CAD program, print the drawings on selfadhesive label. I cut parts from plywood and cement with white glue on hard base.
Tail boom: 1 mm brass rod; "wooden" struts: 0'5 mm steel rod cemented in the plastic kit strut and then thined down; undercarriage and other struts: 0'5 and 0'8 mm brass rod. All plastic struts are too thick.
Saso Krasovec