Nice job on the build George. Also thanks for the tip with the clone tool. I have a smaller light box and always have that problem with the background.
Thanks guys, this one has turned out to be tougher than I thought it would be. All the reviews I've seen of this kit have been good, but all of them were in box reviews so you know how that goes.
I have the windows done but am not ready to install them yet. I moved on to painting the interior...
Well getting it prepped for paint by the end of today was a bit of wishful thinking on my part. I spent a few hours yesterday trying to get the windows to fit correctly.
The front window was way over sized as you can see by these two pics.
I did try to remove material trying to be...
Yeah, it seems like a lot of the smaller Eastern European kit producers do conceptual and prototype subjects. It's kind of cool to do something different every once in a while.
Username : Jayl
First name : Jason
Category : Advanced
Scale : 1/72
Manufacturer / Model : AMP Victory 357 Hawk
Intruduction from instructions:
In 1929, Thomas T. Brown published an article in the prestigious 'Science and Invention Magazine'. The articled title was simple - "How I Control...
Here's a build of the Wingsy kit. It seems like I may have gotten a kit that passed quality control with a few issues. The P.E. thickness is shallow in areas so there's some details missing on some parts, example being areas on the floor where there's supposed to be raised texture are completely...
Thanks Andy. I still have a couple of WIP threads for the TBF and Arado on here that need to be finished. I have the Arado pulled out and will be updating that thread pretty soon.
Just realized that I didn't get the wingtip lights painted on this. I'll get it done, but just imagine these pics...