Has anyone seen this? A newly tooled 1/32 Ar-234 by Fly Models.
I've only seen their Natter. If that is anything to go by this kit will be expensive.
Still maybe cheaper than the MDC offering and possible easier to build.
http://www.fly814.cz/en/pripravujeme-preparing/
Cheers,
Jeroen
Haha! When I'm sanding stuff in the living room, she always asks: no dust comes from that does it?
I always say: I'm polishing. When you polish your nails, nothing comes off from that does there?
--- little pause ----
Sanding continues!
Here's some parts I just 'polished'
Hi Jeroen,
i love the weathered look on these wings! a bit of contrast makes these kits just way more fun to look at.
I like it a lot... Going way slower on my DH9a, but i think I'll give my wings the same treatment.
Rock on!
haha! i do most of my modeling on the living room. Warm and cozy by the fire (and TV).
I get away with a lot, until i start sanding. That's when i get the evil looks...
Here's a pic that doesn;t show a lot of progress, but took quite some time. Getting rid of seams. Hollowing exhausts.
Yup... here we go!
The reason Radu stalled his IAR...
http://aeroscale.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=14223
Keen to see this one up close. I'm sure Radu's resin version would have been the bomb...
Hi Guys,
In between the crowning of our new king and going to the cinema with Cees (and spouses) i managed to finish the internals.
I just love these WnW substructures....
I have painted the engine, but will not detail it further, since the cowlings won't let you see much.
Cheers!
Jeroen
Hi Thomas! Great to have you here! As you have been lurking over here, I have been following your build from the get go on LSP. I also saw it up close at Telford.
Truly astounding feat!
Cheers,
Jeroen
Hi John,
already asked you about tail sitting on Facebook.
You told me there is a weight included with the kit.
Might try my hands on one of these myself one day.
Sure looks great....
Cheers,
Jeroen
Thnx guys! Managed to close the cockpit framing.
As usual with Wingnut kits you need to first carefully remove paint on the fitting areas. The fit is that tight.
Time for a drink.
James! Pass me the Cava will you?