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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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Now that I get used a bit into building scale models again, I have some What-if planes on my schedule.


Here is the current one, a Northrop F-5, used by a what-if customer.

The kit I want to use is 1/72 by PM-Models, a very basic one. But I want to try a camo technique for it, so a basic kit is ok for it.

Here is the kit I use for it:





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#1
I have a free day today, so instead of thinking in the office, I can do a bit work on the F-5.



It looks like a F-5 - not surprising. As its a very basic kit, most parts are fit together, now I am sanding and sanding to close all gaps. Camo painting will be next.
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#2
Two of the three green camo color are now airbrushed, waiting for the thrid color to arrive next week.


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Tophe

I hope the third color will be bright pink or yellow, to be fully what-if... ;)
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

Captain Canada

I've had that kit with no box floating around for years.........now I know it's origin ! Hard to tell the colours as the pic is so dark, but it looks nice !

:cheers:
CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

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Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

nönöbär

#5
The three camo colors are now painted - sorry, no pink or yellow (hmm, but yellow gave me another idea for something else....)
The color scheme should be like the Luftwaffe "Norm 83" - so this plane will be one of the early 1980s.


Hope that the pic is not too dark this time.

It needs some additional color work at the nose and then landing gear and weapons can be fitted.
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#6
Most of the basic paint job is now done, and the F-5 stands on its own legs.



This will get a Luftwaffe F-5, equipped for CAS, set in the early 1980s.


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NARSES2

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#8
Everything is made so far, the Luftwaffe F-5 is now waiting for the glossy finish, decals and the final overall finsih.



Have to work out the story behind it now....


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Cobra

You could say it was Provided to the Luftwaffe by a Concerned Germany Citizen with Enough money to Try and Support Germany by giving it a Plane Well Suited to CAS Duties! does that Help? Keep up the Great Work :thumbsup: :cheers: :cheers: Dan

NARSES2

I'm not a fan of the F5 or F20 but it's looking good in that Scheme
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Hobbes

Nicely done. What is the white panel behind the cockpit?

As for the backstory, maybe the Germans decided to go with F-5 instead of Starfighter when the Lockheed bribery came to light?


TallEng

That's looking good :thumbsup:
and If they'd ordered the Two seat version (T-38)
as well for the O.C.U. They might have been tempted to form an Aerobatic team,
Called..... The Donnervögel  ;D

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nönöbär

Quote from: TallEng on June 17, 2012, 05:28:42 AM
That's looking good :thumbsup:
and If they'd ordered the Two seat version (T-38)
as well for the O.C.U. They might have been tempted to form an Aerobatic team,
Called..... The Donnervögel  ;D

Regards
Keith

Well, in real-life, the Luftwaffe own several T-38s. Altough they are flying with American markings, those planes are owned by the Luftwaffe and used for jet pilot training of Luftwaffe pilots in the USA.
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#14
While searching for some other model parts, I run accross this thing, which is waiting to be completed for several years now:



This is a old Revell kit, I wonder what to do from it ...


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