Heinkel He-121 Stratospheric Fighter

Started by sequoiaranger, December 20, 2010, 12:55:41 PM

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pyro-manic

Fantastic work, SR! I particularly like the profile view - that shape is wonderful! In fact I think a "normal" fighter version with shorter wings would also look great. I might have to find a funny-scale He-111 and try something similar. :thumbsup:
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sequoiaranger

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PyroM--thanks. I made a whif 1/72 "Argentine Trainer" from a 1/144 He-111, the current "Soryu" from a 1/100 He-111, the venerated "He-211" from several different 1/72 He-111 and He-111Z's, and soon the 1/64th Lindberg one will be encapsulated in a whif, too! I think the 1/48 version is just too big for ANYTHING I would do. I'ts POSSIBLE that some of the "toy-like" ready-made aircraft minitatures might have a 1/100 or so Heinkel He-111, but I think the Faller kits would be too rare (check on EBay!). I'd love to see what you come up with.

Here is the 1/144 version:

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sotoolslinger

Dang that worked out nifty :wub: I think it is entirely plausible :thumbsup: Outstanding execution.  :bow: Even though you are not happy with the exhaust it is a wartime expedient so ef it this is just the way this version turned out ;D ;) :wacko:
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Very, very impressive Craig. :thumbsup: Well done on a well made kitbash/whif/madness...*

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The Big Gimper

Awesome job.  :smiley:

Could you share the names of paint colours/tints you used? They make for a nice camo for any WHIF PRU bird.
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Doc Yo

  Excellent finish, Ranger! I see what you mean about the exhausts. I think going with a smaller diameter tube
would have helped a bit, but the way you set about attempting the effect seems sound enough. One minor
disappointment in an otherwise excellent build ain't a bad score :thumbsup:

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PACOPEPE

Very nice Craig. An authentic japanese version of Blohm und Voss Bv 155.

A construction very original, and very well finished.


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sequoiaranger

Big Gimper: >Awesome job.  Could you share the names of paint colours/tints you used? They make for a nice camo for any WHIF PRU bird.<

Thanks. Welcome to the madness of the site. My paints are all custom-blended colors, and all enamels (just CAN'T adapt to acrylics!). The Dark Blue undersides, though, was a "standard" Floquil Railroad color "Dark Blue", but the blue-gray is just self-titled "F4F" because I blended it to use on a Wildcat someday (it's blue, white, black, and a dab of green). I painted black for the "cities" and oversprayed with a pattern of "F4F", put some "metallic blue" rivers in (and oversprayed them with "F4F") and used some Model Master "Pale Green" for the "agriculture" hexes on the top. I deliberately made all the colors the same "tone" to give slight variation to an otherwise bland, single-color camo, but I think the blend of colors is subtle and suitable.

PACO--I didn't put the white "band-aid" on the top wing to aid in obscuring the aircraft from B-29 bomber's view from above. I studied several "band-aid" schemes, and there were some that had side-and-bottom only, so I am not out of regulation! I did put the white band-aids on the sides and bottom wing because, though spoiling the camo effect, Japanese ground-gunners were more important to alert.
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frank2056

The light blue over dark blue looks fantastic, and I like the little outrigger landing gear on the wings.