IBG MODELS

Started by Dingg, October 13, 2018, 01:22:23 AM

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NARSES2

 ;D ;D

Yup I saw that this morning. Been waiting for it for ages.

My order should be on its way now  :thumbsup:
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Weaver

I picked up their PZL-42* earlier this year. Havn't built it, but it looks gorgeous in the box, with the kind of interior detail you'd expect on a 1/48th jon. :thumbsup:

*Improved PZL-23 Karas with twin tails.
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Dingg

I have a B version in front of me. The detail of the interior as it is on this scale is impressive and there is nothing to be ashamed of. :thumbsup:

kerick

Boy those sure look like a Havoc! Parallel evolution!
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zenrat

Quote from: kerick on October 13, 2018, 10:23:02 PM
Boy those sure look like a Havoc! Parallel evolution!

It's also got a bit of a Soviet vibe to it.
Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

Dingg

If you believe the rudimentary sources, the inspiration was the Lockheed L-10 Electra <_<

NARSES2

Quote from: Weaver on October 13, 2018, 08:47:16 AM
I picked up their PZL-42* earlier this year. Havn't built it, but it looks gorgeous in the box, with the kind of interior detail you'd expect on a 1/48th jon. :thumbsup:

*Improved PZL-23 Karas with twin tails.

Currently in mid build and it is a superb build. The finesse of the parts can cause you to think a bit about construction, but there's now't wrong with that  :thumbsup:
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NARSES2

Quote from: NARSES2 on October 14, 2018, 07:19:22 AM
Quote from: Weaver on October 13, 2018, 08:47:16 AM
I picked up their PZL-42* earlier this year. Havn't built it, but it looks gorgeous in the box, with the kind of interior detail you'd expect on a 1/48th jon. :thumbsup:

*Improved PZL-23 Karas with twin tails.

Currently in mid build and it is a superb build. The finesse of the parts can cause you to think a bit about construction, but there's now't wrong with that  :thumbsup:

My Blog on site has some construction pointers.

The PZL 37 arrived today and looks superb
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Dingg


NARSES2

Yup, looking forward to them.
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jcf

Quote from: Dingg on October 14, 2018, 02:04:57 AM
If you believe the rudimentary sources, the inspiration was the Lockheed L-10 Electra <_<

Rudimentary sources? Los development is covered in detail in Jerzy Cynk's Polish Aircraft 1893 -1939.

The only thing it has in common with the Lockheed 10 is twin-engines and twin-tails, the
latter showing up on the earlier, unbuilt PZL.3 four-engine bomber design of the late'20s.

The PZL.37 design was an extension of the structural and aerodynamic design used on the
PZL.23. Design of both the Los and the Tupolev SB-2 began in 1934, the Los was the better
aircraft, it also predates the DB-7B/Havoc/A-20 by a few years.

jcf

They'll need a completely different fuselage to do an A, there are also
differences in the wing center section, that of the C being thinner with
greater dihedral and a larger cutout, all mods made to improve view
from the cockpit. The C fuselage is closer to that of the P.24, they
were developed concurrently and shared many features.

NARSES2

Thanks Jon I now need to look out for that book  ;)
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jcf

Quote from: NARSES2 on February 14, 2019, 06:28:44 AM
Thanks Jon I now need to look out for that book  ;)

It's a Putnam.  :thumbsup: