work on my BMW Stuka

Started by wolfik, July 21, 2006, 02:55:17 AM

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lancer

Outstanding work Peter.
If you love, love without reservation; If you fight, fight without fear - THAT is the way of the warrior

If you go into battle knowing you will die, then you will live. If you go into battle hoping to live, then you will die

Tophe

Usually I prefer in line streamlined engines than bulky radials, but I must admit that the standard Ju 87 was very ugly and your one is a true beauty, congratulations!
Your accidented/shot down plane is presenting a sad drama :( , but I admire the technical modelling work :rolleyes: ... How could that be? :huh:  Well, this is probably a secret Master, feel free to keep it secret ;)  
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

wolfik

hi Tophe :)
no its not secret....it will be a diorama with a crash landed zero....#
it "happened" on a very very small island and the pilot will be a very very old man before he will be rescued..... :unsure:
hope the idea is ok  :cheers:

regards!

Leigh

Love the Stuka, somehow it looks Japanese to me.

I invite all and any criticism, except about Eric The Dog, it's not his fault he's stupid


Leigh's Models

Eddie M.

I am in awe of your work. Do you have any photos of the in progress work on the engine? I would like to see how you put one of these masterpieces together. :)
    Eddie
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John Howling Mouse

Quoteit will be a diorama with a crash landed zero....#
it "happened" on a very very small island and the pilot will be a very very old man before he will be rescued..... :unsure:
hope the idea is ok
Yep, similar idea worked well on an episode of "The Six Million Dollar Man." A so-called Peregrine Falcon nuclear warhead ends up on a small Pacific island inhabited by a lone Japanese soldier who believes World War II is still underway (in 1970's).

Cool!   Now, as Eddie politely asked, more in-progress pics of the engine creation please...   :)  
Styrene in my blood and an impressive void in my cranium.

B777LR

Quoteinhabited by a lone Japanese soldier who believes World War II is still underway (in 1970's).
Only last year 2 japanese soldiers turned up in indonesia (or in that area) believing WW2 was still on!  

wolfik

sorry...no pictures....  :unsure:
but its really simple...the engine was  vacu...the front cowling parts is from dragon...and all was glued on a plastic plate which has the form of the stuka cowling...the rest is modeling with milliput "white"...its finer than the grey one...
hope this helps :)

Peter