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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: fredjocko on August 25, 2020, 10:35:30 AM
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I like the W.29 in the markings of other countries and wanted to do one in Danish markings. I was inspired by Kent Karlsen’s fantastic model. With his help making me the exhaust and the cowling panels I was able to finally build one. I have finished my Danish Navy HM1. I finished it off with the amazing Proper Plane propeller. I just need to do the dollies and make a base. I really enjoyed the challenge of painting markings instead of using decals.
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Very nice model. It has been both a pleasure and a learning experience following your build. Thanks for taking the trouble to post.
sp
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Very nice model. It has been both a pleasure and a learning experience following your build. Thanks for taking the trouble to post.
sp
Thank you so much.
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Very nice result, Fredjocko. Learning new techniques, like painting the markings makes building more interesting, doesn't it?
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Excellent and informative build log with a model to match. The Danish markings certainly take a familiar shape into new territory for me - and a most interesting one.
Stephen.
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Lovely results in all aspects Carl! I Love the scheme and really enjoyed following along on your build!
RAGIII
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Very nice and colourful! I once thought about getting a W.12 and do it as a Dutch post-war one, but there are so many differences I'd never get it done. Too bad WnW never got around to a late W.12...
Jeroen
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Very nice result, Fredjocko. Learning new techniques, like painting the markings makes building more interesting, doesn't it?
Yes, it does. I really like the flexibility of using them. The learning curve isn't that bad once you get the hang of it; but now I need to purchase a cutting machine so I can get consistent cuts instead of making five stencils and can only use two. The opportunities are endless!!!
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Very nice and colourful! I once thought about getting a W.12 and do it as a Dutch post-war one, but there are so many differences I'd never get it done. Too bad WnW never got around to a late W.12...
Jeroen
I have a W,12 in the stash for the same purpose! I was toying with using a W.29 fuselage to make a late model one; nut, I'd rather carve up a fuselage the Japanese version. There were so many countries that used the W.29 and its variants that are just crying out to be made. Now if I can find someone to do some 3D parts...
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Excellent and informative build log with a model to match. The Danish markings certainly take a familiar shape into new territory for me - and a most interesting one.
Stephen.
Thank you so much. It does make for a different looking aircraft.
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Lovely results in all aspects Carl! I Love the scheme and really enjoyed following along on your build!
RAGIII
Thank you so much.