Jeez, look what happens when I don't look in for a while?? there's huge amount of delicious content for me to catch up on. Fabulous work Cees .. I'm fascinated with how you do these things.
Yet another fabulous colour scheme. I'm sure that this is why this era is becoming more and more popular (forgive me WnWs) - such colourful aircraft (apart from the British). Perhaps everyone needs a break from camouflage and NMF and this is the therapy.
I mentioned it a while back Paul, it was done by our very own member Pfuf on a build I saw of his elsewhere. I reckon if you asked him, he would be able to give you the recipe.
This is his build on which I saw it:
I've got the sturmpanzerwagen by Tauro as well but not with the interior (I didn't know there was a kit with the interior !!) - this might help you, I found this on Google images so you might be able to do the same Paul.
- also you might want to have a look at one of these. It's basic but could help.
Nice finds by the way.
YOU JAMMY B*GGER !!!!!
Just joking ...
I still don't own a Wingnut Wings kit but if I did then I think I'd go for either an Albatros or a Roland D.VI a or an SE.5a "Hisso" - who am I kidding, I'd go for any of them.
Happy Birthday Wumm - I hope the plastic kit elves visited during the night and left a sack full of birthday presents for you.
Have a great day !!
Grant
I agree with George, this doesn't look like the work of someone who's not good at painting figures, Jeroen. I think it looks very good indeed. I'd be proud to have that sitting on my shelf.
What??? Is that a Dutch saying or is it code ... "The Swans fly in circles in autumn"
Anyway... I agree with Jeroen V, we need to know how you painted it. It looks terrific