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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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#76
Another one is just finished at the Flugwerft, something for my Lufthansa 1930s collection.

A little Junkers F-13, the first all metal passenger plane for 4 passengers. Must have been some kind of interesting traveling at that time.



Its a Revell kit, but this is just a repack of the old GDR Pasticart kit. I have some ideas for What-Ifs for the Lufthansa 1930s series, but I am still searching for some material for that.

In the meantime, the next thing will be something for the Luftwaffe 1980s-2000.
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#79
In the meantime, I got something new to start with here:




It will be mostly build OOB, but I will choose a different operator and color scheme
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#80
The Mirage has got its first paint today:



In the meantime, another test model is coming along with most of the paint already done:


This Me262T is one of the test models to find a good German WW2 Naval Aviation Camo scheme. I guess its clear that the "T" is about....
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That Mirage without a random makes me wonder what one with a chin intake (a-la A7) would look like ? And no I'm not building it, it's got no prop  ;D
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Quote from: NARSES2 on May 13, 2013, 07:30:05 AM
That Mirage without a random makes me wonder what one with a chin intake (a-la A7) would look like ? And no I'm not building it, it's got no prop  ;D

I fear the answer to this is question - where is the random - is pretty boring: It will be painted in a different color, therefore I have added it before airbrushing the rest....  ;D
This one will more or less ony a "repaint" job
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Quote from: nönöbär on May 13, 2013, 10:05:21 AM
This one will more or less ony a "repaint" job

That accounts for 95% of my modelling  :thumbsup:
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#84
The Mirage F1 now got its color and its made a bit "dirty"  ;D



A few details, weapons, tanks and decals are missing and will be next.
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#85
Now again something in 1:144, this will get a model for the KG200 collection, not too hard to guess what it will be

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#86
Some progress on the little B-24. Too bad that I found out that I have added not enough weight to the nose  :banghead:



Have to see how I can fix that....
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Quote from: nönöbär on June 23, 2013, 08:14:58 AM
Some progress on the little B-24. Too bad that I found out that I have added not enough weight to the nose  :banghead:

Always a problem with B-24s in any scale. I ballast the engines as well as the nose.
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#88
As I could not add enough weight to the nose/engines, I had to switch to Plan B:

A little service vehicle at the end of the B24 with some hydraulic lifters - in order to make some kind of maintenance work. Something like that. The vehicle is still WIP, but at least, the aircraft is now standing as it should:



Construction will not stop for three weeks because of my summer vacation  ;D
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In real life, they often had to use a small prop to hold the tail up after all the crew had left the cabin.
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