Jump to content

ArnoldLayne

LSP_Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Madrid, Spain
  1. Congratulations to the fortunate winners Yes please.
  2. This one has unfortunatelly also been delayed: http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=43287 Sorry
  3. Sorry guys, I'm afraid it will be a walk-over. To busy working and studying, so I'll have to stash it by now
  4. Sorry guys, no progress for quite some time. Been busy with work and studies but hoping to continue during Easter holidays. It's a great kit so I'm really looking forward to put my hands onto it again.
  5. Thanks for the warm welcome and the encouraging words There happens to be a museum in Madrid where they have a CASA C-2.111, the Spanish-built He 111H-16 with Merlin engines (!). It was this version they used in the movie "Battle of Britain": Getting up close to the real thing you certainly realize that this was a big bird: Not possible to get into the cockpit but at least I got a few camera shots. Great feeling to see the steering column and recognise the details I glued together last night: There is also a collection of aviation armaments, among others the MG 15 that was used on the He 111P's. It is much smaller than I thought and now I understand better why it's bullets had limited impact on the Spits and Hurries: Museo de Aire actually has two aeroplanes of this type. To the right a Heinkel He 111E "Pedro", one of the very few remaining German-built 111s: To be continued...
  6. Howdy, First post from a beginner, so please be kind I have just begun my 4th large scale build (not counting some disasters as a youngling, many years ago). It is going to be 99% out-of-the-box, just adding some Aeromaster svastikas. As my workbench is also my dining table, there will be no airbrushing but hand painting with Humbrol Enamels. This is where I start-up the build: Since I find it easier to glue together small parts before painting, I have jumped through some the steps for the cocpit: To be continued...
×
×
  • Create New...