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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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NARSES2

Yup have to admit I find Tamiya Tape the best I've tried  :thumbsup:
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nönöbär

Well, all camo colors are now painted and the masking is removed....
Didn't I say yesterday that Tamiya Tape never removed any paint when removing them. Ok, not this time  :banghead:
So it was a "Oh s***" moment. And my engineer now has to think about something to get this all right again.

So, something has to be fixed for the camo:


I don't know if this idea is the best to fix it, as airbrushed colors always look a bit different than painted ones.
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Quote from: nönöbär on December 07, 2014, 06:52:27 AM
I don't know if this idea is the best to fix it, as airbrushed colors always look a bit different than oainted ones.

Yes, I found that too, but your paint engineer looks as if he knows what he's doing. You'll be OK there.  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: The Wooksta! on December 06, 2014, 05:42:31 AM
One other point.  It really needs larger fins.

If this is the Do 218A-1 Im sure larger fins will be seen as needed on the B model :D
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Looks good ! Nice to see the hired hand hard at work. I need one of those ! Get everything ready before bedtime and wake up to a painted model ! lol

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NARSES2

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nönöbär

Quote from: Martin H on December 07, 2014, 10:59:52 AM
Quote from: The Wooksta! on December 06, 2014, 05:42:31 AM
One other point.  It really needs larger fins.

If this is the Do 218A-1 Im sure larger fins will be seen as needed on the B model :D

Somehow, this was the same idea, I had in mind  ;D So lets say this is the A model, and the crews demanded some lager fins for better flight stability. Which were den added in the B model.
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If you've the older Revell Condor kit (the 60s rivetty one) use the engines from that for this one - the Bramo 323s are earlier than the BMW801s and would fit a pre war aircraft better.

Alternately, Jumo 211 power eggs from the Ju 88 would be suitable.
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Quote from: nönöbär on December 08, 2014, 08:00:07 AM
... the crews demanded some lager fins for better flight stability ...

I don't know, man!? :blink:

I have this strange feeling that "lager fins" are going to have the opposite effect on stability. :cheers: :drink: :tornado:


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nönöbär

Still fixing the issues cause by the masking tape. I hope with the glossy finish on it (before putting on the decals), the different color shades will not be so strong anymore.
So besides correcting the camo, I concentrated on the additional stuff to be added. Like engines, wheels etc.

At least two of the engines are now added, the rest will follow soon.

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DogfighterZen

It's coming along really well, i like the look of that beast! :wacko:
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NARSES2

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Captain Canada

Looking good ! Nice to see the bits and the way you are adding them.

Sorry the lager fins comment was originally lost on me....that exchange was too funny !

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DogfighterZen

With lager fins, it would probably fly in around in 8s...  ;D
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nönöbär

While my engineer is getting a bit panic as he has some real trouble with the Do 218 landing gear (pics will follow), the last plane for this year leaves NöNö Bärs Flugwerft. A Czech MiG 17.

This is a KP Model 1/72 scale kit, pretty simple, but quite ok to build. This time I tried to build it with an open cockpit. The model is painted with Revel Aqua Color, using the original decals (which are not the best anymore, but this is a quite old kit)







A group of MiGs, MiG 15, MiG 17 and MiG 21:


The Czech Airforce collection:
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