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Breguet 691 / 693, project 1/32 scale resin


waroff

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thank guys

 

I have finished the fairings and engraved the screws on them. I could make the wing molds if the weather is warm... (temperature workshop is below 10°, and silicone rubber and fast cast resin don't like under 18)
so, now I will finish the nacelles.

 

 

carena13.jpg

 

 

@Ssculptor , I will add you to the listing(page 3)

@Zero77, je vais faire un deuxième capot avec les grilles de 0,3mm

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Thank Kev

 

 

 

A new cowling. The holes were drilled with milling cutter and finished with the blade.

 

 

 

capota11.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

The "hood" model.  To make the mold for vacuforming the plexiglas sheets, I must make a rubber mold, cast resin to obtain the master piece. 

 

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It's going from better to superb. Waiting is not so hard finally because we can discover your build going so fine. I almost wish this will continue forever !

I expect we will be able to follow your Potez built after that.

I am very fond of the little Breguet but a 63-11 in Vichy colors !

Thanks, cordially.

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What price do you project the ready-to-buy final product to be?

It is really a very good question: I don't know now.......

but, In some weeks you will know.

 

For these which are in the list, they will have the choice of maintain their position or they can withdraw

I  remind you that is no obligation, but if you unregister and then register again , you move back the queue

 

 

I expect we will be able to follow your Potez built after that.

I am very fond of the little Breguet but a 63-11 in Vichy colors !

Thanks, cordially.

 

I have enough document and technical drawing to begin the master this end of the year.

 

 

Please, Think about a 1/32 Rafale !!!!!!! Give us hope.

I have a 1/20 master for desk models but it's Rafale A

 

 

Been watching with utter fascination...please add my name to the list....do want one.   Wonderful work.

  William Lawlor

   

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scribing on the new cowling

 

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The Rafale A is very nice, more... I don't know how to say but the B,C,M are very nice also and 1/20... a dream ! What difference betwin a Desk model and a kit ?

jpchagnon

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Ouah ! Rafale A, 15,30m : 20 = 76,5cm ... !!! (but this is may be the Rafale C size) Incredible. I want ONE.

So. A Breguet 691, a Potez 63.11 and a Rafale A. I must take a loan. I am lucky,I have a very large home with lot of place for you models.

jpchagnon

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a desk model had no many pieces as a kit.

A this scale the fuselage is in fiberglass. the wings and the details, fin, wing tip, armament,axhaust... are resin cast. The hood is in pmma .

there is no landing gear. It is possible to make a landing gear, it must be in metal (brass casting or machined metal, not white metal) because of the weight and so it will be more expensive.

A desk model must be handled with ease, no with the same care that a model kit

Some pictures, the master, for presentation, the differents pieces are not cemented.

(only assembled by brooches, brass tube and rods)

for the finished model, the polyurethane paint and varnish are used.

Ki 84 at 1/48 scale.

http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/12/72/19/33/rafale11.jpg

 

http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/12/72/19/33/rafale12.jpg

 

http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/12/72/19/33/rafale13.jpg

 

http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/12/72/19/33/rafale14.jpg

 

http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/12/72/19/33/rafale15.jpg

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Very nice. Did you expect to build one after your Breguet 691 and Potez 63.11 to make a Rafale ? I suppose it will be very well received. Please.

jpchagnon

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