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Nice job!
-BD-
I thought you did the 1/72nd Airfix one as well...???
Since this thread has resurfaced, with some interest, after nearly 6 years...and the old pics are long since gone, I went ahead and snapped a few more pics, and put them in place of the stupid kitty pics in the original post. So, they are there, if you care to see them!
I love your ladder and want to climb it...
Hey Fermis! I haven`t been around for quite a while, glad to see you`re still crankin` out awesome builds!
Len Pytlewski
Yes, unfortunately all I see is a kitty Kat. But the one pic that remains is awesome fermis. I really like how the whole project turned out! And yes, I want your ladder! LOL!
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
f100sabre Hello. Why not just post it here for all of us who are interested? Cheers, Rafael
Hello. Why not just post it here for all of us who are interested?
Cheers, Rafael
Unfortunately...the album that had the pics in it somehow got deleted...which "disappears" all the posted pics. Meow.
Only one pic remains...
Kairasp Sir,I only want to know how can I get the "Ladder" as shown in the picture.Thanks My E mail is given as :- kairaspd@gmail.com
Sir,I only want to know how can I get the "Ladder" as shown in the picture.Thanks
My E mail is given as :-
kairaspd@gmail.com
You want MY ladder?!!!
A little bit of styrene, cut into strips and stretched sprue is all it takes! The sides of the ladder are 1 one piece each, I just bent them where it angles, these spots split, but not all the way through. A tiny dab of CA made them solid again.
This is the image I based the ladder off of. On my monitor, it is really close to scale. I estimated the top of the ladder with the top of the canopy and the height off the ground about even with the wheel, measured against the model, I got it close.
I do still have the simple drawing I did, I could drop that in an envelope if you want it.
Much thank...again!!
ooks great. The NMF looks very realistic. You know, the British come up with some of the best airplanes on the planet, and some of the coolest ones. But they have also come up with some of the strangest looking. I was never quite sure which category the Lightning fits in. Probably equal parts of both.
Rich
In the Hangar: 1/48 Hobby Boss F/A-18D RAAF Hornet,
On the Tarmac: F4U-1D RNZAF Corsair 1/48 Scale.
fermis Daywalker: WTF??? How the hell do you keep turning out these stunning builds so quickly? Really though, I don't know, I just try to make the next one better than the last!
Daywalker: WTF??? How the hell do you keep turning out these stunning builds so quickly?
WTF??? How the hell do you keep turning out these stunning builds so quickly?
Really though, I don't know, I just try to make the next one better than the last!
Looks like your doing a pretty good job at that.
Excellent job on this one as usual fermis.
Ooooh - Shiny!
The new airbrush makes a world of difference!!!....I love it, and want to marry it!!!
I believe I saw that same program a while back. I've always dug the Lightning, kinda ugly, looks like a pregnant fish! One of my favorites, alongside the Jaguar....would love to find one in 48th.
Hmmm, it has no props, but it suddenly intrigues me. (Just read an article about them in Flypast too.) Great job Fermis, the perfect NMF is obviously the result of the new airbrush... right?
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
Love it! Sure wish I could do bare metal. Yours looks awesome.
On a side note, was watching a Science Channel program last night where the host was taken up to 68000 feet in a two-seat Lightning. He was showing the thin blue line of our atmosphere. Before he went up he said they told him the max altitude was clasified but could get to around 80000 feet. Something I read just now spoke about how a pilot took one to 88000 feet and intercepted a U2 in 1984. Interesting aircradft, may have to build one one of these days. Oh, and on the show last night, immediately after the plane left the ground he went verticle up to 18000 feet in seconds (according to the host). Looked like fun.
Link to my built kits: http://s37.photobucket.com/user/kg4kpg/library/Planes?sort=3&page=1
Beautiful job on your EE Fermis?
IBuildOne48
Teach modeling to youth!
Scalefinishes.com
Holy #@!$#@!...you are a "man on fire"...that NMF is top-notch and even though I'm not crazy about the subject matter you made something I wouldn't normally take a 2nd look at something I've taken a 3rd look at...
Wally was a traitor...long live the "double-action"...
Thanks again all!!!
Berny, that is decals around the canopy, a malor pain to cut off all the excess clear film. I think there was more clear film on the sheet than there was that had color on it!!!
Daywalker WTF??? How the hell do you keep turning out these stunning builds so quickly?
It's who I am, it's what I do!!! Really though, I don't know, I just try to make the next one better than the last!
To quote The Tubes, "She's a Beauty"!
Nate
Simply beautiful! Obviously the work of a true master; congratulations of a superb model!
Gary
"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"
WTF??? How the hell do you keep turning out these stunning builds so quickly? Have always had a soft spot for the Lightning, yours is the finest example I have seen of one. It just looks so real, how do you do it?
My hat is off to you fermis!
Frank
Great looking build. Did you use yellow decals around the canopy? When I was stationed in Germany I talked with a RAF F-4 crew chief that used to work on the Lightning. He said it was a mechanics nightmare. To remove or work on the top engine the lower one had to be removed.
Berny
Phormer Phantom Phixer
On the bench
TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.
Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale.
Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale. F-4 Phantom Group Build.
Excellent Build . Thanks for sharing.
Regards, Rick
fermis D@mnhelll man, cut some some sprue already!!!
Tell me about it!
If you are developing a taste for strange but beautifully European birds, the Viggen is a cracker (& Swedish as well!!), shame the best kit available is the Airfix (ESCI) 1/48th - it's the best simply because it's the only thing available 1/48.
I
WWW.AIR-CRAFT.NET
Pretty freakin cool, man. Looks like a guy could get in and fly it away.Keep it up.
Giggity.
Wow...very nice, indeed!
That thing is so ugly it's beautiful...excellent definition on the panel lines, and the finish is stunning...overall, extremely impressive, man.
Cheers, LeeTree Remember, Safety Fast!!!
Thanks guys!
This was one of those subjects that has eluded me for soooooooo long, (20 someodd years!), I'm so glad it came my way!!!
Milairjunkie Lovely looking bird there Fermis!! Make me think I really need to get my finger out & get back to building again - thanks for the inspiration.
Lovely looking bird there Fermis!!
Make me think I really need to get my finger out & get back to building again - thanks for the inspiration.
D@mnhelll man, cut some some sprue already!!!
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