I really enjoyed reading this .. great job guys!
Makes me want to grab the box out of my stash and give it go - along with the Eduard Zoom accessories I bought with the kit itself and I'm definitely keen on adding the bronze undercarriage along with the Barracuda props and spinner!
See, I'm inspired ! Wow....
This is clever, clever modelling Arno... I'm looking forward to seeing much more. That still water effect is very convincing! Did you find it straightforward to use??
Sightly ' off piste ' Ralph but I can't help getting the impression that you like your helo's, So... I wondered whether you knew of anyone producing the Alouette III in 1/32nd or 1/35th?
That's seriously cool Ralph, and those cowl decals are very, very effective! I wouldn't want to try painting that effect - it would send me nuts in case, half way through, you make a mistake and have to start over again!
I've been lucky enough to see the parts for this extraordinary kit (a friend living in the States has the the monthly subscription delivered to me here and I then send them on to him over there) and I've been super impressed with the quality and complexity of this kit. The only problem I see is one of having to buy two! One that you can leave un-painted and one that painted and weathered !
I'm going to LOVE watching this.... I'm so glad we see this build Jim, thanks!
Great stuff as always! I really like the look of the new AMMO panel wash! Was it easy to use?
This is going to epic! Certainly way up there with some of your top builds Jeroen!
Well done Guv'nor .... Another great read and superb review for a very important German machine. The name may not be as famous as it's more illustrious cousins but this (Early, Mid or Late) is a definite must for the serious WnW's collector.
Although my boxes will undoubtedly be without any autographs from any Wingnut Wings luminaries (ahem ... Jeroen P & Jonathan Reed ! <<not jealous! not jealous>>) they will nevertheless be available pretty soon .. keep an eye on the site for both versions