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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: artro219 on September 12, 2018, 06:38:44 PM
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My first model from the Grat War
Additives used
Master
Taurus
The propeller was made by hand
Painted Tamiya
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Great to see your first WNW model here, too, Artur.
I told you everything I think about it in Łask ;)
Spectacular venture into WW1 and WNW world!!!
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Absolutely beautifully done Artur! A spectacular start at WW.I Modelling, the finish, weathering, and particularly the details are first class! I look forward to seeing your next efforts.
Cheers,
Lance
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Can only echo the sentiments above, congratulations on a superb build.
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The detailed photo of the engine looks real: are you sure you did not take pictures of a reconstructed museum machine and put them in here? Superb modelling in every way.
Stephen.
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A superb introduction to the World of WW1 aviation - Very well done!
vB ;)
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Love that exhaust. Nice work!
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That's the finest 'Flying Nissan Hut Ever!Bravo!!!
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Thank you for your kind words, it's very constructive and motivating to work harder and harder.
More photos from the assembly and painting of the model will be published in the Polish modeling newspaper miniReplika
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Lovely,
The exhaust is particularly nice Artur...
Guy
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Absolutely brilliant, Artur! I hope to see more WWI aircraft from you in the future.
Cheers,
Bud
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Absolutely brilliant, Artur! I hope to see more WWI aircraft from you in the future.
Cheers,
Bud
Thank you, I promise that there will be other models from the Great War
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Great work! Built like a seasoned veteran WWIer
Steve
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Thank you, more photos and information about the model will appear on the Polish miniReplika newspaper
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Great balls of fire! That's a looker. I thought a few of those pictures were of the real thing.
Neat job and nicely opened up. Please build MORE WWI aircraft!
Cheers,
Dan
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WHOA, That is AWESOME! The close up pics of the engine and cockpit look like a real airplane. ...Amazing job
Paul
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Artur, your Junkers model is outstanding and like others I thought I was looking at a real aircraft for a moment.
Please send your images to Wingnuts too and please share your model painting secrets with us - for example what paints/ technique did you use to do that ultra realistic exhaust on the Junkers?
World class modelling Artur, any of us would be very proud to have produced such a masterpiece.
cheers
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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Thank you everyone for the kind words. I did not expect that my rendition of the exhaust would be liked so much.
Here it is how I made it.
I sprayed it silver in the beginning. Then I used transparent yellow and blue to emphasize the color changes at the joints. Then I used pigments and sealed them with the Fixer. Then, after it all dried well, I repeated the pigments application. Finally I sprayed the final post shading to emphasize the joints and the outlet.
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A well made model in all aspects! I like the details and also the airscrew.
Cheers,
Frank
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I agree with ALL of the others. Phenomenal, Details, painting, and weathering! Beautifully done!
RAGIII