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  1. Another model flew into the workshop, one of those that are lingering in the cupboard and I still have a lot of it and my wife is whining about how much of it (good stuff) I still have and when I'm going to do it. So I'm getting on with the build, but one that's straight out of the box and how I'm going to make it. Introducing the Curtiss A-8 ‘SHRIKE’ in 1:48 from Czech Model, for me it's a bit of an exotic theme and there will be such themes between Italian and Polish themes. And this is how the box and its contents look like, and there is only one painting and two markings of the machine 80 and 83.
  2. A successful weekend, hard but I managed to do everything I had planned and also had enough time to spend some time with the model. The last workshop photos and the rest is already in the gallery and I invite you to look at it. The next model in 48 will be a bit exotic for me and also from an old box in the wardrobe.
  3. I used to borrow from my children but they have grown up and I now have a permanent home. A friend is to send me a tripod because he can't look at the model on blocks anymore.
  4. I managed to put it together, and you can see the reliable LEGO bricks. The armament compartment in the nose open will be open as will both engines. It's the weekend and I have to clean up in my workshop and in the evening I want to apply the camouflage.
  5. I still have a G-4 radar version and an early D version waiting at my place, I just don't know when I will do them.
  6. And so the interior of the cabin came out, but still without the complete rear gunner's station.
  7. Another Bf-110 G-2/R3 in 1:48 from REVELL has just arrived in the workshop, a model I started years ago and which is currently sitting in a box on the cupboard, so the tidying up continues. And if all goes well I might be able to get it done this weekend, I have almost all the parts cut out and ready for assembly and painting. The extras are only the DETAIL SET from AIRESA and the masks from MONTEX-MASK, but only the cabin itself because they were in the box. The model will be in boxed painting and will depict a machine from 5./ZG 76 Reichsverteidigung, winter 1944.
  8. And another model completed and the photos go to the gallery, S.M. 79-II "Sparviero", 283 squadriglia, 130 gruppo autonoma, Mediterranean 1942. feel free to visit the gallery.
  9. Model completed, I know there are some inaccuracies but I wanted to do it straight from the box. In summary the build went smoothly, the parts fitted together, a pleasure. Now I have one more "Sparviero" model waiting for me, but this one will be from the EDUARD kit. The last photo is in the workshop and for the rest I invite you to the gallery.
  10. Finally managed to take photos for the gallery, I know photos taken quickly but you can see something on them. I invite you to view the gallery of the Northrop P-61 A "Black Widow" model. - "Lady Gen", Florennes, Belgium, december 1944.
  11. The painting of the markings from the masks as well as the laying of the decals was successful, not everything had to be painted from the masks. The end is near so it is high time to look around for the next model.
  12. I finished last night and forgive me but I didn't want to post anymore, I was too sleepy. For now the camouflage has been applied at the ready, I still have to use the paint masks and decals. Ps. Thanks for the hints.
  13. This kind of camouflage not yet finished but already happy, I still have some left to finish.
  14. The beginning of the game, this is the moment I always enjoy. Painting freehand without masking or stencils. By the way you can see my mess on my makeshift workshop. I am waiting for the end of the renovation at home to move to an already normal workshop.
  15. Apart from what Uncle google shows it recommends: Bomb Planes of September 1939, SIGMA Publishing 1991 - most valuable material. I have no idea if it is still available. The Great Lexicon of Armaments September 1939 volume77. PZL.30 "Bison" aircraft, EDIPRESSE publishing house - there is a lot of interesting material there. Polskie Konstrukcje Lotnicze tom II, STRATUS publishing house but here are only drawings without interiors and cross-sections. There used to be a very nice model in 1:72 on the Polish forum and I wanted to build on it but the post was deleted. This is all I managed to collect. Now the slow and laborious tinkering awaits me.
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