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Here is my Trojan from Heller
with Pavla resin cockpit. I added the armor headrest by shaping a piece of plastic I removed the airscoop on the top of the front fuselage and will level it with a piece of plastic. thanks for looking.
with Pavla resin cockpit.
I added the armor headrest by shaping a piece of plastic I removed the airscoop on the top of the front fuselage and will level it with a piece of plastic. thanks for looking.
I added the armor headrest by shaping a piece of plastic
I removed the airscoop on the top of the front fuselage and will level it with a piece of plastic. thanks for looking.
I removed the airscoop on the top of the front fuselage and will level it with a piece of plastic.
thanks for looking.
time to dissect : airbrakes removed and drilled. Scratched build the interiors with pieces of plastic.
Hello!
Very interesting build, I'll be watching! By the way, is it going to be a Vietnam bird? Thanks for sharing and good luck with your builds, have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
www.vietnam.net.pl
I like your approach. This should be fun to watch. :)
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Updates,
Propeller blades tappered,
cockpit painted and installed wing attached, flaps are cut and lowered, cockpitside armors removed and sanded airscoop reved and covered thanks for looking.
cockpit painted and installed
wing attached, flaps are cut and lowered, cockpitside armors removed and sanded airscoop reved and covered thanks for looking.
wing attached, flaps are cut and lowered, cockpitside armors removed and sanded
airscoop reved and covered thanks for looking.
airscoop reved and covered
Some nice work there, great job on the pit.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Hi,
Your model looks great. Can't wait to see the finished build.
Pat
PS. When I saw the Modern Aircraft group build on the forums and saw that it was only for jets and turboprops, my 1st though was "But what if someone wanted to build a Trojan?"
while waiting for the wing to set, I scratched build the heavy machine gun pod from rocket pods of A-37 and g20 needles.
many thanks for you kind word gents.
Thats a nicelittle bit of scratch building.
Great subject and wonderful scratch work. I'll be watching this one.
BK
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
glue is dry and ready for painting.
painted it with Tamiya's Tire Black acrylic with a touch of white. added shadows with Tamiya's Flat Black acrylic to give more life. added the canopy for photoshoot thanks for looking.
painted it with Tamiya's Tire Black acrylic with a touch of white.
added shadows with Tamiya's Flat Black acrylic to give more life. added the canopy for photoshoot thanks for looking.
added shadows with Tamiya's Flat Black acrylic to give more life.
added the canopy for photoshoot thanks for looking.
added the canopy for photoshoot
Looks great. Nice job!
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi
Home printed decals applied and sealed.
time to sort out the ordnance. Many thanks for looking.
time to sort out the ordnance.
Many thanks for looking.
Lookin' good! Pity it's not a Vietnam bird!
Good luck with the armament and have a nice day
I may have missed it where you said what air force those markings are for. Are they Phillipine? Its always cool to see builds in different and/or non-common/less familiar markings or paint schemes
Looks like you have spent some time on research. Progress looks good.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Pawel Hello! Lookin' good! Pity it's not a Vietnam bird! Good luck with the armament and have a nice day Paweł
Hi Pawell, most of the T-28 of the Philippine Airforce was acquired from Vietnam after the war so technically it is a Vietnam bird with a different roundel.
Thaks for kind reply gents.
Very interesting - thanks for the info! Good luck with your build and have a nice day
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