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einealtekriegsspiel, Comment for image # 3110 | 07 Mar 16 19:39 |
invitacion , See my Scratch models . !!!! http://einealtekriegsspiel.blogspot.com.ar
its very rares models for german wwII,elements not comercial ,every manufactured handmade !! no drawings,only memory and pictures |
poppy, Comment for image # 3136 | 08 Jun 07 07:58 |
It look's ready. You would have more guts than I with such a lovely model. |
cdwheatley, Comment for image # 3133 | 08 Jun 07 02:37 |
Really nice work Jerry. |
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 3136 | 07 Jun 07 22:16 |
I think this one would fly if I had the courage. It is awfully light and it has plenty of rubber. |
jerry campbell, Image # 3136 | 07 Jun 07 21:29 |
My carved scoop can't really be seen to advangtage here so take my word for it I really carved a nice scoop that has a very interesting shape where it ataches to the fuselage. |
jerry campbell, Image # 3135 | 07 Jun 07 21:18 |
That they are in 1/24th scale is one of th main reasons I like the Diels kits, which allows me to use the mfr's make for plastic kits. I'm hoping find a set of P-40B decals from the Vintage P-40B Flying Tiger to use with the Diels P-40B. I've e-mailed to |
jerry campbell, Image # 3134 | 07 Jun 07 21:09 |
The markings are a combination of kit decals and from an Eagle Strike sheet. Not completely accurate but close enough to look good. |
jerry campbell, Image # 3133 | 07 Jun 07 21:03 |
Finished, my second kit on Virtualaerodrome, I actually started this one bdfore the Guillows !90A-3. I've got to master the scale prop and learn to install it in a scale spinner. |
jerry campbell, Comment for image # 3107 | 05 Jun 07 02:45 |
The Diels kits are supplied with printwood that must be cut by hand, not die cut parts.
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jerry campbell, Image # 3111 | 05 Jun 07 02:41 |
I've been told that the Diel kits are very good flyers. I can't seem to make up my mind if I want to fly these scale kits or not. I've found a Japanese Web Site that seems to have quite few Diels kits flying. But I seem to get carried away with the scale |
jerry campbell, Image # 3110 | 05 Jun 07 02:30 |
The kit does not come with a printed instrument panel, so paintig is required, but does have a vacu canopy which I think is standard in each kit. |
jerry campbell, Image # 3109 | 05 Jun 07 02:24 |
One the things about the Diels kits is the lack of plastic parts which will improve your carving ability. I am particularly pleased with the way the huge airscoop came out. I still have some clean up on the black to do, and I should have don a better job |
jerry campbell, Image # 3108 | 05 Jun 07 02:15 |
I started the the Ta 152H some time ago, but was waiting on some decals I had ordered before I could finish it. |
jerry campbell, Image # 3107 | 05 Jun 07 02:10 |
Diels kits are almost all to a constant scale of 1/24th and are primarilly military aircrarft. One of the things I like about Diels kits is that a number of plastic model vendors make decals in 1/24th scale. |
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