Dennis7423 Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Here's my latest completion, ICM's 1/32 I-16 Type 24. I added an Eduard interior and seatbelt set, Armory wheels, and just a little bit of scratch building in the cockpit to round in the fuselage beneath the seat and floor. Vallego acrylics airbrushed along with Montex masks, Tamiya weathering pastels, an acrylic wash, and some paint chipping with enamels rounds out the finish. It was a lovely and quick build, and very enjoyable! Highly recommend one of these kits. DSC_0339 by Dennis SAuter, on Flickr DSC_0339 by Dennis SAuter, on Flickr DSC_0345 by Dennis SAuter, on Flickr DSC_0343 by Dennis SAuter, on Flickr DSC_0342 by Dennis SAuter, on Flickr Comments and critiques are most welcome! Thanks for stopping by. - Dennis S. Thornton, CO USA 8
Jeff Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Nice, one Dennis, I love the weathering............ must've been a tough one to fly I bet and open cockpit in winter......hhmm.... I love it ! 3
Martinnfb Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Beautifully built Dennis, I really like the subtle weathering effects, very tasteful BRAVO! Cheers Martin 2
Administrators Clunkmeister Posted March 14, 2020 Administrators Posted March 14, 2020 Stunningbuild, Dennis. Flawless! 3
Bomber_County Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 Very very nice, congrats, love the subtle weathering....never built any Russian aircraft ...... 3
HubertB Posted May 2, 2020 Posted May 2, 2020 I had missed this one ! Very nice build ! Somehow, I always the stubby look of this one. Must remind me of racers of the era Hubert PS : it also seems to have inspired the Yellow Empire jet-powered "Sharks" in the cartoon "Blake & Mortimer - The Swordfish secret", by E.P. Jacobs 1
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