Vlad, another one from the 1/72nd biplane master! I wish I was half as good in 1/48th! I always look forward to your posts. My favorite of yours is the Sopwith 1& 1/2 Strutter. When I first saw that, I was convinced it was 48th.
Those original photos with them are fascinating, new to me.
Bernd Müller said on October 31, 2015
Awesome build, the rigging is beyond words !
Simon Whitney said on October 31, 2015
Lovely build Vlad, very fine rigging sir.
What did you use?
Well done mate.
Korolev Vlad said on November 1, 2015
For the rigging of using nylon thread.
The thread is removed from the hair bow.
Sincerely, Vlad.
George Williams said on October 31, 2015
Wow, it’s tiny, I’m really impressed by the amount of detail, especially the rigging.
Bernard E. Hackett, Jr. said on October 31, 2015
Vlad, another one from the 1/72nd biplane master! I wish I was half as good in 1/48th! I always look forward to your posts. My favorite of yours is the Sopwith 1& 1/2 Strutter. When I first saw that, I was convinced it was 48th.
Those original photos with them are fascinating, new to me.
Craig Abrahamson said on October 31, 2015
Not my forte, but very nicely finished and photographed.
Jim Sullivan said on October 31, 2015
A very nice build and I compliment you on your rigging skills, especially in 1/72nd.
Bryan W. Bernart said on October 31, 2015
Beautiful. A little gem. Can’t imagine trying to rig something that small.
Korolev Vlad said on November 1, 2015
Friends, thank you for your kind comments!
Sincerely, Vlad.
P.k said on November 1, 2015
Nice im LIKE Se-5 in Russian colors agaist “White guard”!!
P.k
Korolev Vlad said on November 1, 2015
Thank you, P.k.
Sincerely, Vlad.
Rob Pollock said on November 1, 2015
Great effort in this scale.
Greg Kittinger said on November 2, 2015
Wonderfully done – especially the rigging. Great build!
Korolev Vlad said on November 2, 2015
Rob, Greg, thank you!
Sincerely, Vlad.