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Hi, I want to show my next model, it is a Messerschmitt Bf-109 F-4 from Libya in 1942. Halinski Publishing 1:33 scale like always. Model is not painted of course, just wash and marks of use, typical for this aircraft, suggested by images of II World War.

 

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Thanks for watching, I hope you like it!

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I forgot about pictures of cockpit. Here was all painted, because I added many elements

 

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Fantastic results, Rowin. I love all the details, and that base, simple layout, but truly effective. Great presentation.

 

Sincerely,

Mark

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That really is a magnificent build! I didn't realize it was a paper model until I got to the cockpit photos. Beautiful! :speak_cool:

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My hat off to you, Piotrek :clap2: :clap2: :bow: :bow:

Very inspirational! Looking at your model one wants to push himself a bit further in his modeling. Thanks for that! Very nice photography too.

 

I like a lot how you faded original colors, looks very convincing. Your weathering in general is top notch for me. But I think the most I like the sand filter. This is one difficult bugger to make in paper and yours looks awesome!

 

I agree, without the work in progress photos there is no way to tell it's a card model :punk: :evil_laugh:

 

Please don't forget to show us, mortals, your Spitfire progress.

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HOLY BAY, SH*TMAN!That is just incredible. I can honestly say, I've never seen a build like that before. I'm just in AWE.....Harv :goodjob:

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That is seriously amazing. That has to be the best paper model I've ever seen.

 

I'd have liked to have seen how you got that fuselage shape and spinner like that!

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This looks great. These paper models are really something else. It must be tricky getting the paper to curve and make the shapes that you want but this one looks great. :speak_cool:

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Really cool! very realistic. Can you tell us more info's about your painting and weathering way? Many thanks

Tahnks for sharing

Fil

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Hi thanks a lot, for your comments. I know that paper modeling is a little exotic for you :)

 

AceofClubs I wrote a few things about wathering in my other topics:

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=36079

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=36078

 

as i said, I use the same techniques wathering like plastic modelers: oil paints, postshading, wash etc.

 

Paper shapeing is not so simple, a lot of paper modelers. many modelers learns that throughout their life, me too. We are watching a lot of build raports and learn from them. Just as plastic modelers! Each of us has his own technique of shaping paper, for which he could write a book! :) it is a matter of training!

 

Regards

Peter

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