Thanks...109mm is approximately 4 1/4 " (inches). Pretty small...!
And don't feel bad, it's the metric measurements that have ME confused. I had to resort to using a conversion chart -
Nice work on it. I wonder what company originally released that, it looks pretty "chunky" - nothing against what you did, in fact, making a more primitive kit like that look better is a greater achievement. But it's lost that "delicate" look for WW1 fighters - which the SPAD VII has got.
Great work on a crude old kit, you made it shine! The rigging on your
1/72 kits are stunning.
I guess there is no real need for modern moulded kits for you
Looks great Vlad.
Thank you for posting
Thank you, Simon!
Best regards, Vlad.
Nice pics, Vlad...so what's the wingspan of a 72nd scale Spad...6" ?
Thank you, Craig!
Sorry, but I do not understand the question. I do not know much English. Google translator also could not help me. When translating, lost meaning.
Best regards, Vlad.
Seems to have realized. Me "6" confused.
Wingspan 109mm
Thanks...109mm is approximately 4 1/4 " (inches). Pretty small...!
And don't feel bad, it's the metric measurements that have ME confused. I had to resort to using a conversion chart -
Always enjoy your posts Vlad.
Very nice.
Al, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.
Nice work on it. I wonder what company originally released that, it looks pretty "chunky" - nothing against what you did, in fact, making a more primitive kit like that look better is a greater achievement. But it's lost that "delicate" look for WW1 fighters - which the SPAD VII has got.
Great work on a crude old kit, you made it shine! The rigging on your
1/72 kits are stunning.
I guess there is no real need for modern moulded kits for you
Bernd
Tom, Bernd, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.
Great work as always
Gregor, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.
Glad,
Looks great as with all your builds
Frank, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.