Vignettes on the subject- Car + aircraft.
Hello! Today I want to present three works at once, united by one theme. Namely – towing (or transportation) of the aircraft by car. The fact is that several machines in the 43rd scale fell into my hands, and I had to do something with them)). I found suitable photos and got down to business! The result is in front of you, on the dioramas of the YaG-6 and MiG-3, ZIS-5 and Bf-109F, and GAZ-AA and I-16, respectively. Yes, I almost forgot, all planes on the 48th scale;)
Pleasant viewing!
p.s. – it turns out, this is my article 50! Anniversary, however))
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david leigh-smith said on December 29, 2018
I love these builds, Maxim. Great detail, lovely paint work, and you have a great eye for a composition.
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James B Robinson said on December 29, 2018
As David stated, your compositions are great and the models are superb. Nicely done.
gary sausmikat said on December 29, 2018
Nice theme. Great works. I really like the bf-109.
Alex said on December 29, 2018
Wow wow wow!! Superbly done and excellent topic to model.
Looking at your snow version I can almost feel the cold wind blowing on my shoulders 😉
Dmitry Ryzhenkov said on December 29, 2018
Maxim, great idea and execution!
Jeff Bailey said on December 29, 2018
Mazim, those truck drivers have been busy – all year ’round! Excellent work on a different look at our hobby. I really like that you lowered the rear suspension to show the weight of that Bf109. I know the 109 wasn’t a big, heavy plane like a P-47 for instance, but I’m sure it would’ve strained the rear springs on that truck!
Bravo!
Maxim Bylkin said on December 29, 2018
Thank you, colleagues!
I think that there will be a continuation;). It is a pity, however, that the choice of trucks on the 43rd scale is a bit limited.
Tom Cleaver said on December 29, 2018
Those are all really nice, each one very realistic. The snow effect on the 109 is super.
Johannes Gerl said on December 29, 2018
Real gems and like Tom’s, the 109 is my favourite.
Pedro L. Rocha said on December 29, 2018
Outstanding!
bob mack said on December 30, 2018
very cool
Greg Kittinger said on January 2, 2019
Love it – very cool!