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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: rlrimell on October 10, 2013, 06:54:56 AM
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Hi Guys,
Here's two images of my WNW Pfalz of a year or two ago; following a clearout of my image files.
This may be old news, but I heard from Encore recently that their 1:32 Pfalz-ex Roden-in Blue Max guise will be available late this year! ;D
It features full decals, several new parts to back-engineer it to filmic guise and two resin figures of 'Bruno' and 'Kaeti'...
What great times we live in...
Cheers,
Ray R.
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That is a beautiful Pfalz Ray and beautifully photographed.
Des.
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Marvelous Pfalz, Ray. Excellent modelling skills.
It would be great to see more of your work.
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Truly lovely Pfalz, Ray, photographed brilliantly. Excuse my ignorance, but what are those bands on the prop?
Cheers,
Bud
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The sepia toned photo is a stunner, takes me to the place (& time) we're all so keen to capture.
Most certainly, this one was a Happy Landing
Steven
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Very nice looking Pfalz that excels your craftsmanship.
Congrats for such a great model.
Cheers
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Nice model with your usual photographic skills. I really look forward to the Encore kit you speak of, especially the Kaethi figure ::)
Stefan
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Beautiful model of the most beautiful airplane! It is always great to see photos of these elegant lines... Be it two or twenty years old.
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Ray, although I have seen this one before it is just as stunning a model as I ewcall! Beautiful Photogtaphy as always from you! As for the Encore News, it wasn't known to me. Although I may not build the kit as the one from the Blue Max Movie, I will welcome the usual Eduard Produced PE and any other usable tidbits. This also gives me hope that Encore will produce other Roden kits with Figures and updated parts!
RAGIII
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Great stuff Ray. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Best wishes
Nigel
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the warm words Guys. Bud, the model has two props; one of them is wrapped with painted covers and has fine cordage wrapped around the blades to mimic some photos I have seen. The other is a normally painted airscrew- as here.
Hopefully Greg VanWyngarden and I will be producing an all-new D.IIIa DF next year with many new photos and profiles. ;)
Cheers,
Ray R.
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the warm words Guys. Bud, the model has two props; one of them is wrapped with painted covers and has fine cordage wrapped around the blades to mimic some photos I have seen. The other is a normally painted airscrew- as here.
Hopefully Greg VanWyngarden and I will be producing an all-new D.IIIa DF next year with many new photos and profiles. ;)
Cheers,
Ray R.
It just gets better and better :)
RAGIII
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Hopefully Greg VanWyngarden and I will be producing an all-new D.IIIa DF next year with many new photos and profiles.
Hurray!! My wishes seem to come true. Now I only need to find a way to get those Encore kits from the US to Germany, as Squadron's ideas of shipping costs are a mere joke - they are charging much more than the kit's cost.
Stefan
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OK , here's an exclusive- a small tease of Bob Karr's cover for the upcoming DF. ;D
Cheers,
Ray.R
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You are indeed a tease Ray1
Best wishes
Nigel
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Excellent news, Ray, and Bob's artwork, as usual, is stunning!
Cheers,
Bud
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And here's one I made earlier-a lot earlier- in 1976...
This is based on the old Aurora 1:48 scale kit with a re-profiled fuselage, new polycard wings and tail plus a good selection of other scratchbuilt items including Fotocut PE details and others. Looks a little shaky now but way back then I was quite chuffed with it,
Cheers,
Ray R.
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Still looks fantastic, Ray, and given what you started with, I'd say you can still be chuffed!
Cheers,
Bud
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Very fine artwork. A teaser for sure! :)
Vey fine modeling in 1/48... ageless!
Cheers