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WhIf WIP's from Holland

Started by Sturmbock, June 14, 2010, 04:29:06 AM

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Pablo1965


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Very good starts, looking forward to seeing them all finished! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Sturmbock

Time for a quick update.. Slow progress but hey, at least I had fun last styrene session..  ;D


Cleaned things up a bit. Some minor sanding, add some weaponry and this one's about ready to get some paint slapped on.


Hmm, I think this needs a counter rotating prop.. that one prop looks too unimpressive for this speedy looking monster. And maybe I'll add 'something' under the fuselage (torpedo?).


Still developing as I go. Still didn't find my ordnance spares box back. But found my bottle of future floor finish to brighten up that 30 year old canopy.

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Sticky Fingers

Quote from: Sturmbock on June 23, 2011, 02:18:26 AM
:wub: Going to keep that in RAF colours I hope? The Lancaster's  night camo (it will probably be called something else, i don't know, but at least you'll know what I mean) will make this one look real sinister.

As for the counter rotating prop on the other one, how about adding a pushprop, like on a Do. 355?


Nice builds, anyway!

Pablo1965

The three engines remind me to one Crimson Skies plane.  :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

pyro-manic

Oh yes. Though the Crimson Skies one is based on the German B&V P.170 design. Wicked cool though. And definitely a contraprop for the Payen style one. Either that or a scimitar-shaped prop with lots of blades (6+!) :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Sturmbock on June 14, 2010, 04:29:06 AM
One of currently two alternative WW1 1/48th scale projects (The other is a push-prop attack biplane, and the rest is alt. WW2 1/72nd) this started out as an Albatros D.III and has to become a motorjet-engined WW1 jet fighter. While building this I realised this design would be far too hazardous (especially with the cockpit that close to the jet efflux) to even test in real life, although Henri Coandă actually did this, which proves that fact is sometimes stranger than fiction..

I did something similar, but with an old Revell 1/72 Eindeker: http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,12993.0.html

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Sturmbock

@ frank; Ha, so that was you! I saw that very model somewhere else on the web, and together with the real life Coanda plane it gave me the idea of building a ww1 jet fighter. Cool build btw!

@Sticky F; I was thinking of some multi tone (French?) camo, but now that you mention it, a night scheme would look pretty impressive too.. I'll  give that some thought. I just added a tailcone behind the Ju 87G cockpit, and I want to build that into one smooth assembly. So no push prop.  :smiley:

@pyro; I think scimitar blades may look a bit 'modern' to my taste, so I'll probably stick with the contraprop. But maybe I'll reshape the piston engine into something like a turboprop engine (it's now just a leftover Lanc engine) a la Westland Wyvern.

@Pablo, yes, that's definitely the inspiration I used, together with the Luft 46 B&V P.170 design. Those Cromson Skies guns look very capable though.