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NöNöBärs's What-If Flugwerft (WIP: Greenland Airforce TS-11 Qinngorneq)

Started by nönöbär, June 06, 2012, 12:25:42 PM

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#90
I started something new today:

An old Matchbox A-4 kit from the mid 1970s. This one will be build as-it-is, but it will get a what-if paint job:



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#91
Typical for the old matchbox kits are the two different colors of the plastic parts (and the bigger models even had three colors :)


The pilot is already painted and in place


The model after airbrushing the first two colors. One is still missing. The exciting part comes when all the tape is removed - did the camo work as it should?
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#92
Something non-whatif just got completed today, a Junkers Ju 86 Passenger plane. The Ju 86 was build as a bomber and a passenger plane as many German designs in the 1930s. It was operated by the Lufthansa, Switzerland and South Africa.
This is part my "Lufthansa 1930s" collection:

The Ju 86:


The complete collection:


The civilian and bomber versions side-by-side
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kitbasher

That realy is a very attrative set of builds.  Very well done indeed.  :thumbsup:
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Captain Canada

I love the look of that old Matchbox A-4 first assembled......for me, those were the days ! Modeling for pure fun and they just looked right......especially in two-colours  :thumbsup:

Look forward to seeing more.

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#95
Quote from: Captain Canada on September 08, 2013, 09:23:15 PMI love the look of that old Matchbox A-4 first assembled......for me, those were the days ! Modeling for pure fun and they just looked right......especially in two-colours  :thumbsup:

When I was a kid, the only model I could get in the small village I lived were the Matchbox ones. so I had a lot of them - none of them painted, so I remember those two or three colored ones quite good.

Anyway, the A-4 now has its cammo on:



Too bad that some of the smaller parts seem to be lost, I fear the vaccuem cleaner was too close to the construction site... :banghead:
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Dizzyfugu

Ah, the picture was taken against the sunlight - it is hard to tell anything...  :-\

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#98
I started something new today. This time it will be a "make-one-out-of-three" model. Plus some stuff from the parts box.

To start with, here are the the kits:




Its on PM-Model TA-154 and two Revell Me 262. The result will be the TA-254, an enhanced version of the original TA-154. A heavy night fighter.
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Gondor

Oddly I have the exact same Revell Me 262 on my desk for a "quick" kit bash project I have in mind. This one will be a little different though.

Gondor

My Ability to Imagine is only exceeded by my Imagined Abilities

Gondor's Modelling Rule Number Three: Everything will fit perfectly untill you apply glue...

I know it's in a book I have around here somewhere....

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#103
Here is a first idea, how the TA-154 will be converted into the TA-254:

-replace the piston engines with four turbo jets
-reduce the size of the old engine mountings and put a 3,7mm heavy AA gun into it
-give it a night fighter color scheme
-> a very heavy night fighter.

The Ta-154 was known that the pilot had a quite bad visibility to the sides, I fear for the Ta-254, it will not get better at all.



I took one of the leftover Me262s to make a quick&dirty test model for the color scheme



It should work on the Ta-254 as well.
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#104
Not so much visible progress, but the engines and gun mounts are prepared for painting


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