Author Topic: An airplane that frequently tried to kill its pilot (Aviatik „Berg“ D. I, 1:32)  (Read 7565 times)

Offline RAGIII

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Your bird looks great with wings and tail surfaces mounted! As for the landing gear it also looks awesome. Funny thing is I thought I was the only one that got excited to see the next step and did things too soon  ::) I am sure you will manage!!
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Offline Tim Mixon

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What can I say that hasn’t already been mentioned?  Truly amazing work Andreas, I am in awe!

All the best,
Tim

Offline Davos522

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When I saw that last photo my first thought was that you'd gone to the Technisches Museum Wein and somehow gotten a picture of the underside of the real Berg... this is truly an amazing work of modeling, Andreas. 

Dave V.

Offline pepperman42

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Amazing work. Tones are perfect.

Steve
« Last Edit: July 28, 2023, 03:59:19 AM by pepperman42 »

Offline RichieW

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Your Berg looks like the real thing from every angle and in every little part of every photograph. It really is quite amazing what you are doing!

As for attaching the landing gear already I think it is so exciting and motivating to see another step completed. You will find a way around  any difficulties it might create.

Richie