work on my BMW Stuka

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

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wolfik

hi all
after some time some work was made  :wub:
nothing awesome but it was time consuming...
hope you like it  :cheers:

Peter

wolfik

the "hoover" was not easy to made.... :wacko:  

wolfik

#2
the next is a Zero (old tamyia kit) with the BMW engine...
it will be build as a japanese aircraft from the japanese squadron on the russian front during winter 1944....yes!!!!!!! it will be painted in a white wash!  :D  

wolfik

last view for today!

regards! :cheers:  

wolfik

oh jeah....forgot this one...
its the old hase kit...I was experimenting with..."holes" :)

wolfik

and here are the...."holes" :D  

NARSES2

Well I'd say your experiments with "holes" worked, terrific stuff
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nev

Quotenothing awesome

I can't imagine what you would define as awesome......

I have wet dreams about being a modeller this good.
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Brian da Basher

Excellent stuff, Wolfik! Your work on that shot-up Zero is amazing! One idea on your BMW powered Stuka...the way the engine sits on the fuselage looks right for two forward firing guns just behind the cowling. I think it would look even more menacing with this addition.

Great work!

Brian da Basher

cthulhu77

Looking forward to seeing that downed Zero finished...I'm sure it will be fantastic!

wolfik

hi
I think any machine gun firing though the prop makes the aircraft heavier as needed...two 13mm guns are not really much and I think two MG151/20 in the wings are enough...it will be a carrier attack aircraft and the weight is important by such a project....
the weapon will be propably the BOMBENTORPEDO BT700 or so +two 450liter tanks (from the Fw190A8 from the Mistel package from dragon,casted myself).
I was thinking about a remote controlled turret but....the weight! :(

best regards and thanks for comments!  :D  

John Howling Mouse

Peter, how is it that YOUR parts always look more refined (better) than the original Hasegawa or Tamiya kit parts?   B)

Hmmm?  How can this be?  What is the secret behind your impossible styrene work?    :ph34r:

My eyes see it but I still have trouble actually believing them.

:wub:  :wub:  
Styrene in my blood and an impressive void in my cranium.

SimonR

The BMW engined Stuka is fabulous. I love the quiet understatement of the comment that it was 'not easy'.  :blink:  
Simon

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Jamatari

I like those holes.


James
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Ollie

Incredible stuff Wolfik!

:o  :mellow:  :huh:  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  :cheers:  :cheers:  :cheers: