TS-11 Iskra, Arma Hobby 1/72
Hello everyone.
This beauty is ready for inspection. The producer is Arma Hobby (short run). I used Tamiya colors and Gunze varnish.
Cheers mates,
Mladen.
9 additional images. Click to enlarge.
Hello everyone.
This beauty is ready for inspection. The producer is Arma Hobby (short run). I used Tamiya colors and Gunze varnish.
Cheers mates,
Mladen.
9 additional images. Click to enlarge.
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Hans Wilhelm Fischer said on February 5, 2018
Fine work on this to me up to now unknown Jet. And you’re right it’s a beauty!
Dirk Derks said on February 5, 2018
Hello Mladen,
Beautiful sleek aircraft. Sharp in finish and color. Just like Hans mentioned, not very common AC. Going to look it up.
Regards, Dirk.
Jeff Bailey said on February 5, 2018
Very nice, Mladen! I’ll be number three about complimenting you for a great model of an unknown aircraft to me.
Outstanding!
Dmitry Stropalov said on February 5, 2018
Very well done! Congratulations!
Craig Abrahamson said on February 5, 2018
Never seen one of those before….but I like it! Nice work.
Rapid27 said on February 5, 2018
Hello,
Great work on this little plane, congratulations for this result 🙂
Eric
Greg Kittinger said on February 5, 2018
Excellent! I’ve got a kit of this – I think Special Hobby – and I like the scheme you selected, as it really sets off the lines of the aircraft more so than the darker or camo version that is on the box art of mine!
S. Cubas said on February 5, 2018
I met this aircraft in Poland Air Force Museum, in Cracovia last year, and it’s a surprise see it here. Amazing job.
Robert Royes said on February 5, 2018
Nicely done!!
Paul Barber said on February 5, 2018
Great job Mladen – great to see this built and Arma Hobby getting some support! Excellent finish and subtly done paint job!
For those that don’t know, Arma Hobby is a growing company in Warszawa in Poland – it holds some significant aftermarket kit and supplies, and has produced short run full kits, like this one, of Polish aviation and other less well known planes. Well worth a look if you would like something less often seen on your work-bench!
George Williams said on February 6, 2018
Thanks for that info, Paul.
Peter Klin said on February 6, 2018
The “flaps down” configuration adds a lot to the realism, Mladen did a good job, and Arma Hobby did a good job, too.
I have a “Master Craft” kit of the same airplane (actually the version of the Polish acrobatic team), but it is far less detailed as this one of the “Arma Hobby”.
Mladen Janjic said on February 6, 2018
Hello everyone 🙂
I’m glad you like my work. Model is not bad for assembling. In a couple places you have to pay attention (PE set and cabinet cover) but in the end you get a nice model.
Cheers mates,
Mladen.
George Williams said on February 6, 2018
Very neat work there, Mladen. I like the use of the word “mates”, maybe we should use this word instead of “friends” here on iModeler………
Tommy Killander said on December 21, 2018
Excellent job with this Polish Trainer / Light attacker.
Well done! 🙂