While I am half-and-half absent in the paper modeling world because the real world happenings need my attention more than the sheets of paper on my desk, I managed to get some little things done while the big stuff I was working on earlier this year has to patiently wait until I have the time and attention span it needs to get finished.
I deciced to tackle some WW1 planes made by the late Fabrizio Prudenziati. I really had busloads of fun doing these. They might not be 100% perfect, I noticed I made some mistakes when I made them but it was too late to repair them. Anyway, they are great fun to make and I guess there will be some more soon. I did two Albatross-D planes (a III and V) and a little Fokker D-VII. I gave the Fokker the simple 9-layered propeller Leif Ohlsson designed. It looks very good in 1/72 (which I think these planes are in). It also can rotate. The propeller can be found in the download section.
Anyway, enough blabla, take a look at the planes.
I deciced to tackle some WW1 planes made by the late Fabrizio Prudenziati. I really had busloads of fun doing these. They might not be 100% perfect, I noticed I made some mistakes when I made them but it was too late to repair them. Anyway, they are great fun to make and I guess there will be some more soon. I did two Albatross-D planes (a III and V) and a little Fokker D-VII. I gave the Fokker the simple 9-layered propeller Leif Ohlsson designed. It looks very good in 1/72 (which I think these planes are in). It also can rotate. The propeller can be found in the download section.
Anyway, enough blabla, take a look at the planes.
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