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Thank you Daniel. I imagine it was a different experience for sure.The patina and panel line work is outstanding Dean. Must be a different experience having the engine roaring right behind the seat!
Thank you!Wow!! Fantastic modeling skills!! Very impressive.
But I’m used to these tiny decals. Doesn’t mean they are fun to work with, but I can manage with a few techniques I employ.
Thank you Russ!Beautiful job on your P39 - as usual.
Many of us would be interested in these techniques.![]()
Thank you! I’m glad to know you are enjoying my thread.Dean,
I'm really enjoying this thread showcasing your plane builds. So much so, that when I uncovered my own stash of 1/72 scale WWI kits I'm tempted to jump ship and build a few once we get settled in the new house!
Your P-39 is excellent! Did you use a wash technique to highlight the lines?
A 6-cylinder inline aircraft engine?What could I be building now?
If I am correct, it looks like a Mercedes D. III manufactured by Daimler. It was used throughout WWI on many different aircraft. Give us another hint. You've got me hooked.
Bill
Correct…what is it going in?A 6-cylinder inline aircraft engine?
Close…There weren't really any in-line 6's used in WWII, so I'm guessing you're going back to WWI aircraft.
That looks very much like a BMW IIIa engine which was used in a variety of aircraft, most notable the Fokker D. VII. Since that kit was in the photo of your stash, that's my guess. Do I get the prize?