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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: Charlie Stevens on May 19, 2012, 12:16:34 AM
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Hi guys I'm the newbie on the block here and just wanted to share some pic's. That is if they are'nt to big. I guess my files are too big, and I do not know how to shrink them.
Charlie
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Very nice Charlie, any more pics?
Cheers
Pete.
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Charlie,
Wow outstanding SSW D.III my friend. What scale is she? Please more photos too.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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She's absolutely gorgeous, Charlie. What else ya got? ;)
Cheers,
Bud
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Nice work indeed.
Regards :)
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Well done, Charlie! What did you use for the rigging? That turned out really well!
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Thanks for all of the acolades guys. I would post more pic's, but the website says that I'm over the limit for size in mb. (128 mb max.) some of the pic's are 160mb or more. I wish that I understood how to reduce the sizes. Gregory, she's Eduard's first kit (really rough) in 1/48th scale. I have other pic's but as I saiid before...
trackpad, I used ez-line, small, black.
Regards, Charlie
I'll sneek a couple more in here.
The Morane N (Special Hobby)and the Albatros D.I (Roden) are both1/32 scale.
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Charlie,
Excellent pair of projects my friend. That Morane "N" is a real eyecatcher,beautiful.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Beautiful work on all three models Charlie, you do an excellent job with the rigging.
Des.
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I'm here to echo the comments from the others Charlie. All very well done!
Cheers,
Chris
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All really beautiful models, Charlie. I look forward to seeing your future projects. As to your photos, I find the easiest way to size them and to add them to your posts is to open a Photobucket account, download the photos from your computer into an album created on Photobucket. Once they're in the album, open said album and select a photo that you would like to post. Click on the photo, a box will appear to the right of the box, click on 'IMG code' and the word 'copied' will flash briefly. Come back to your post here on the forum, left click in the box to establish you cursor then right click, select 'Paste' and it's done. Other folks here may have other, easier ways that they will share with you, but since albatros1234 showed me how to do this, it's been the easiest for me. Good luck.
Cheers,
Bud
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Those are great looking models and a couple of tough kits to deal with. You did an amazing job on them. Feel free to fill us in on the build details ;)
Steve
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Nicely presented models Charlie, thanks for sharing.
Andrew