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Starfighter Volker Air Base
Torben replied to Rick Martens's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I'm very sorry to read those lines. All the best to you and your family. I'm glad no humans got harmed. Tot ziens, Torben -
Trumpeter 1/32 Mig29K
Torben replied to BevanBrooks's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
I love Russian naval planes, especially the cold war era jets. Yours is a lovely executed example of a carrier based MiG-29, just stunning. So tell us, how tempted are you by the announcement of a Su-27K by TanModels? -
Pierre Clostermann's Tempest
Torben replied to Uncarina's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Much inspiring work, Tom. The decals snuggled in perfectly. Also I like that you did not accentuate the panel lines too much. Results in a pleasingly overall look. -
Incredible paint job and weathering. If you haven't mentioned the scale in the title, I'd have thought it's the 32nd scale kit. Is it built for a magazine or book?
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Always a pleasure when a shelf queen finally enters the stage. I really like your paintwork, looks the part.
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Magirus ARW - 1/35 by Leadwarrior (limited kit)
Torben replied to elmarriachi's topic in LSM Armour Finished Work
You really like the odd ones, don't you? Very nice rendition of a strange looking vehicle. -
1:32 Hasegawa Bf109 G-10/U4 "Yellow 19"
Torben replied to rieser's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
This is one of those builds you could check with a magnifier and still wouldn't find anything to complain about. The mottling looks absolutely perfect. Congratulations, Sir! -
That's something neat and different for sure. I like it!
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Savoia Marchetti SM 79 wreckage
Torben replied to Marcel du Long's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Thanks for your detailed explanation, Marcel. I've worked with 3d modeling software during my engineering studies, but I think CATIA would be a bit overdone for this purpose - lol! I'll try Blender, again thanks for the hint. -
Savoia Marchetti SM 79 wreckage
Torben replied to Marcel du Long's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
As always a very creative input by yours, Marcel. I'm following your works on FB for some time now and your work impresses me again and again. Can you recommend a provider of 3d prints and a construction software? I think the proper shipping of such delicate parts isn't easy. Have to admit that I'm still a bit sceptical regarding the interactions that may occur between the print material and the primers/colors/weathering materials we modellers use to throw on them. Anyway, have fun with this one! -
Her Majesty's Estafette - 1/32 by Industria Mechanika
Torben replied to elmarriachi's topic in Non LSM 'WIP
Indeed very well done. The diverse metal effects are outstanding. Beware, nitpicking: The leaves are a tad too big I think. -
Very nice father and son-work. The washing could be a bit stronger on some parts (piping e.g.), but the overall look is great like it is. Thank you for watering my mouth. Just ordered mine from HLJ.
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Lt. Gustav Salffner's FW 190A8 "Weiss 6", of 7./JG300
Torben replied to JG26's topic in Non LSM 'WIP
This is hands down one of the best Eduard 190's I've seen. Very clean assembly and a fantastic color finish. May I ask you how you made the brackets for the brake lines? This detail jumped right at me. -
Directly before I pulled off the cover foil. I think during drying process the decal itself gets sticky on the lower side, but sometimes the evaporated water leaves small air bubbles between decal foil and kit surface. A gentle rub adjusts that and helps to separate from cover foil. Hope that works. -Oh, and great work so far on your butcher bird!
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Hi Rick, I did not use any setting solution when I applied my Fw 190 sheet. I had 2 or 3 decals that gone apart when I pulled off the foil cause I did not rubbed them down properly. I think this is the main point with them: rubbing them down on a gloss surface. A cotton bud is too soft, I did it with a bit of sprue sanded round on one side. Greets, Torben
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Repaired the links. Sorry for my long absence...
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This is the Olympus of modelling a Würger. I'm following your work for some time now and have to admit that you are one of my ideals in terms of - how could I say - "personal handwriting". Wonderful craftsmanship, Brewer! One question: What kind of riveting tool can you recommend?
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I had the opportunity to take some pictures in the reception area at the Draeger facility in Lübeck / Germany Draeger have been producing oxygen systems for german aircraft from the early stages of aviation until today. They still produce old systems for restored and flyable machines like the Me 262, Bf 109 and Fw 190. These pressure reservoirs were installed in the inner part of the wings of the Me 262. Altitude Respirator for Seat-Parachute: Gegenstand: [item:] Atemgerät Höhenfallschirm [Altitude Parachute Respirator] Eigentümer: [Owner:] Erprobungsstelle Rechlin [Testing Centre Rechlin] Eingangs-Datum: [Date of Receipt:] 5. Feb. 1943 Cockpit Instruments: