as some of you might know, i have a huge collection of revell microwings kits.
one of each will be built OOB, while all the rest is WHIF fodder (about 6 of each)
the first one to be finished is this little Hawker Tempest Mk.V.
seen here depicted in Soviet colors.
in this scenaio, the Soviet Union recieved 274 Typhoon Mk.I's and 465 Tempest Mk.V's under a lend/lease agreement with Great Brittain.
kit: Revell 1/144 Hawker Tempest Mk.V
Decals: from spares box
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Nice work there. I also like the 1-6 real/whif ratio... :thumbsup:
On the photographs (without scale), the result is so good that it does not look like 1/144... congratulations! :thumbsup:
Come out well Nils :thumbsup:
Messerschmitt Bf.109E, Bordurian Air Force.
as depicted in the TinTin Comic book "King Ottocar's Scepter", Borduria originally recieved over 100 ex-German Messerschmitt Bf.109's in 1939, these were mostly used and worn out aircraft that included parts from older B,C and D models, mechanics described them as a hotchpotch of various 109 models. however in 1942, the Bordurian Air Force started to recieve the more capable Bf.109E, they were again hand-me-down's from German stocks. although obsolete by the time they entered service, the Bf109E continued to serve until 1952, when they were replaced by the MiG-15.
this machine, owned by the New Flanders Vintage Wings Foundation, was recently restored back to flying condition.
registered as VL-BRD, this aircraft was obtained from Syldavia, where it remained in storage after a forced landing 1947.
kit: Revell
decals: DIY
(https://i.imgur.com/mX06rvP.jpg)
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good especially at this small scale
Junkers Ju.87D Stuka, Bordurian Air Force, 1940.
in 1940, the Bordurian Air Force recieved about 50 newly built Junkers Ju.87D dive bombers from Nazi Germany.
these replaced the Heinkel He118, witch was becoming outdated. the Stuka was used to great effect against Syldavian forces in the 1943 border conflict. as of 1945, the stuka's were outclassed by more modern and versitile aircraft, such as the Fw.190A, and ended theyre career as target tuggs and recconaisance aircraft until 1948.
the model:
this model was built simultaniously with the Bordurian Bf.109E,
i got the idea from an artpiece i found on Google images some time ago.
https://aminoapps.com/c/drawingamino-1/page/blog/ju-87-stuka-version-d/1Jz4_DWxI6udM01Zrd8dk7QxLkLdldKVJnj
with this image in my head, i started building it, using the ancient Revell microwings kit (have 5 more of these in stash).
and this ,is the result.
kit: Revell 1/144 Ju.87D Stuka
decals: DIY
(https://i.imgur.com/88SBCaY.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/1olJnTm.jpg)
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BUMP
After 1.5 years of innactivity, im announcing im reviving this project. i already started gathering decals and kits for the next batch of models, including a Belgian P-39 Airacobra, Dutch & Polish Spitfire Mk.1's, Dutch & French Hurricane Mk.1, Belgian Hawk 81A, RAF & Dutch P-38 Lightnings, Swiss Fw190, Chinese Hurricane Mk.1, Chinese and Dutch Bf110's, Polish Lagg-3's, Belgian Martlet Mk.1....
there's also various bombers and transports planned, but i still need to find decals for those. some of the previous mantioned project are also part of the Euro'41 collection.
more soon....
Update: to show you that im serious about this project, this is whats on the go at this moment.
2 of the 5 are WHIF's, the Belgian Grumman G-36A (F4F Wildcat) and P-39 Airacobra.
the G-36A will be painted in early war RAF green/brown camo with aluminium underside, the P-39 in standard Olive and grey underside.
(https://i.imgur.com/jYN19Up.jpg)
:thumbsup:
Grumman G-36A, Aeronautique Militaire Belge.
1/I/2Ae, Schaffen Airfield, April 1941
this build is more a "could have been" then a What If, as Belgium did order 10 Wildcat/Martlets in 1939, but were never delivered and transfered to France and then the Royal Navy.
Back History:
Belgium ordered at least 10 Grumman G-36A fighters from the US in 1939. originally they were intended to replace the Fairey Fox VIIc's of 6/III/2Ae at Nivilles, they were transfered to 1/I/2Ae (1st Squadron, I Group, 2nd Regiment) at Schaffen upon delivery to replace the Gloster Gladiators that were mostly destroyed by German Bf109E's and proved to be no match for the Glosters. the first G-36A's were delivered to Belgium in June 1940, at the same time the French Aeronavale recieved theyre first G-36A's. they managed to book some successes and proved to be better then the Brewster Buffalo's that were also delivered to replace the Fairey Fox's of 1st Regiment.
a further 40 of the G-36B version were to be ordered, there were similar to the Royal Navy's Martlet Mk.II and were powered by the more powerfull Pratt & Whitney R-1830-S3C4-G radial engine, but after the fall of Belgium in May 1941, the aircraft order was diverted to the Royal Navy.
the Belgian G-36A's differed from the French and British (Martlet Mk.I) machines, as they did not have an arrestor hook or folding wings. the armour plating on the sides of the cockpit was replaced by plywood sheets to save weight. before the surrender, they managed to shoot down 26 enemy aircraft.
the Model:
the kit is a Revell 1/144 F4F wildcat, decals are from the sparesbox (unit markings and tail number), DIY (underwing serials) and 1/72 Fantasy Printshop Belgian Roundels (until 1940) sheet.
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I've never though of a Belgian Wildcat before but as you say it's very much a "could have been".
Good job, especially in 1/144 :thumbsup:
Bell P-39C Airacobra, Aeronautique Militaire Belge
3/I/1Ae, Goetsenhoven Airfield, May 1941
this is another "could heve been", there were negotiations to buy up to 40 P-39C's but the surrender of may 1940 put a halt to those plans.
Back History:
to replace the majority of the largely outdated Faire Fox's and Renard R31 observation aircraft, it was decided to change the role of the Aeronautique Militaire's (Belgian Military Aviation) 1st air regiment from observation to a fighter/ground attack regiment. this is to replace the outdated recconaisance and observation aircraft (that outnumbered the amount of fighters in the AéM) with fighters. due to the urgent need for those aircraft, an initial 15 Bell P-39C Airacobra's, that were earmarked for the RAF but rejected, were transfered from the US to the AéM.
these were built as RAF Airacobra Mk.I's and retained the 20mm nose cannon that was requested by the British. the 15 aircraft arrived in Belgium in October of 1940. plans to aquire an additional 50 fell through as the USAAC wanted to retain them for theyre own forces. although the airacobra was a decent fighter, the lack of visibility didnt make them loved by fighterpilots. but as a ground attack aircraft they proved to be highly effective.
the Belgian Airacobra's did not have the underwing 12.7mm gunpods under the wings, byt had FN/Browning 7.62 machine guns mounted inside the wings. also, since these were RAF destined machines, the 37mm cannon in the nose was replaced by a 20mm one. they continued to serve as rground attack aircraft until the surrender in may 1941.
The Model:
the model is a Revell 1/144 P-39 Airacobra with decals from the sparesbox, DIY serials under the wings and roundels from Fantasy Printshop's 1/72 Belgian roundels.
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Another neat one Nils :thumbsup:
Update:
more are on the way, but for now, im building 6 realworld 1/144 warbirds.
im currently looking for decals for the WHIF builds
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Quote from: Nils on November 27, 2020, 06:14:49 AM
Update:
more are on the way, but for now, im building 6 realworld 1/144 warbirds.
im currently looking for decals for the WHIF builds
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Carrier Air Group?
Quote from: nighthunter on November 30, 2020, 09:45:06 PM
Quote from: Nils on November 27, 2020, 06:14:49 AM
Update:
more are on the way, but for now, im building 6 realworld 1/144 warbirds.
im currently looking for decals for the WHIF builds
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Carrier Air Group?
some OOB US Navy builds and a FAA Corsair Mk.II and Martlet Mk.IV :mellow:
Real World Alert!!!
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat, as flown by the US Navy in 1943.
the kit is the old Revell Microwings 1/144 Wildcat, built OOB.
this is the first of 3 recently finished US Navy aircraft in 1/144 scale (to be posted later)
i have another Wildcat underway, which will be finished as a Royal Navy FAA Martlet Mk.IV.
(https://i.imgur.com/ci7Aa04.jpg)
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Nice micro-modelling, Nils! Looks great! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
This is great stuff, Nils!
BUMP,
just as you thought this topic was dead, im reviving it once again :thumbsup:
at this moment, im doing prepwork on the next series of 1/144 warbirds.
next in line are another series of P-51D Mustangs, 3 to be precise, as these will be part of a WHIF Belgian airfield diorama.
but the biggest problem i have, is the color scheme?
at this point, i am concidering 2 schemes, both with tricolor rudders in the belgian national colors.
Scheme 1: the 1936/37 standard camo with olive drab and matt aluminium underside (as used on the Fairey Fox, Gloster Gladiator,...), currently my favorite.
Sheme 2: the RAF 1939/40 style dark green & dark earth camo with matt aluminium underside (as used on the Hawker Hurricane, Fairey battle, Brewster Buffalo,...)
(https://i.imgur.com/chlQiTv.jpg)
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Scheme 2 would look more impressive in 1/144 scale and it's likely that's the scheme they would have used being a war time active unit.
Personally I prefer the pre-War scheme as shown in Scheme 1. Possibly raising the demarcation line a little so it follows the exhaust pipes/tail plane line ?
Quote from: NARSES2 on January 05, 2023, 12:09:25 AMPersonally I prefer the pre-War scheme as shown in Scheme 1. Possibly raising the demarcation line a little so it follows the exhaust pipes/tail plane line ?
same
go for pre-war
Update (on my side): congratulations again! :thumbsup: :bow:
Thought i would give you guys an update on this project :mellow:
the 3 Belgian P-51D's are currently in dust-free storage until decals for the serials are designed.
another project that has recently started is a radial engined Messerschmitt Bf110, but have no idea on what color scheme it wil have.
once room has been cleared, im gonna start on the first aircraft on the Bordurian-Syldavian war of 1944.
i havent figured out what the Royal Syldavian Air Force and Army will have, so i started with the easiest part, the Bordurian Army and Air Force, a the country was based on Nazi-Germany.
this is what i have at this moment:
Bordurian Air Force:
-Messerschmitt Bf109F
-Messerschmitt Bf110G
-Junkers Ju-87 Stuka
-Junkers Ju52
-Henschell Hs-126
later for 1945 i would replace the Bf109 & Bf110 with the Me262.
Bordurian Army:
-King Tiger & Panther tanks, later post-1946 would replace these with Soviet made T-34's.
Civilian:
-Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor (Air Borduria)
took a while, but if finally finished the next model in the series, a Belgian P-51D Mustang. i have 2 more Belgian Mustangs awaiting decals, together with this one they will be placed on a small diorama.
P-51D Mustang, Belgisch Militair Vliegwezen / Aeronautique Militaire Belge.
6/III/2Ae, Nivilles, 1945.
In early 1944, the AeMB recieved 60 P-51D Mustangs from America, in exchange for "unspecified mineral resources" from mines in the Belgian Congo.
Belgium was rebuilding at Air Arm in the Colony, before flying them over to Britain to take part in the liberation of Europe that was due to follow.
3 squadrons of the 2nd regiment were equiped with the Mustang, serialed N-1 to N-60. here they replaced the Curtiss P-40E's that were temporarily stationed at Leopoldville.
together with 2 squadrons of P-38J Lightnings, they took part in the D-day landings and booked various succeses in air combat.
3/II/2Ae was the first unit of the AeMB to be stationed in Belgium, operating from Ursel-Aalter Airfield in Februari 1945. when the war ended, the remaining Mustangs returned home to theyre pre-war base at Nivilles.
Lt. Maj. Claude Matton of 6/III/2Ae, was the highest scoring ace of the AeMB, flying his P-51D (N-58), he shot down 27 enemy aircraft, but he was also shot down once but luckily over friendly territory.
Kit: Mini Hobby Models P-51D Mustang.
Decals: FFROM roundels, white numbers from sparesbox and underwing serials are DIY.
(https://i.imgur.com/PCeQir5.jpg)
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Midget Mustang ;D ;D
Very nicely done..very nicely done indeed 👍
Got a nice retro look about it in that scheme :thumbsup: