Avia B.534 Series 1 – Eduard Weekend 1:72
A kit that I recently finished for a review in SAMI, the 1:72 Avia B.534 Series 1, from the Eduard Weekend kit. A joy to build and absolutely recommended, even if it didn’t come with any resin or PE goodies.
Peter
PS: I did need a bit longer to finish it than just one weekend…
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Manuel Magrinho said on May 8, 2019
Nice, clean one.
Btw, whats SAMI?
Congratulations
Pedro L. Rocha said on May 8, 2019
SAMI stands for Scale Aviation Modeller- Internet Magazine. A versao em papel, SAM, ainda se vê à venda em alguns sítios por aí;-)
Craig Abrahamson said on May 8, 2019
Anyone who can accomplish fine looking 72nd builds has MY vote (especially a/c with 2 wings & rigging).
Phil Steele said on May 8, 2019
Excellent !!
James Pullen said on May 8, 2019
I especially like the scale appearance of the panel lines, etc. The finish is likewise excellent. Thanks for sharing!
Greg Kittinger said on May 8, 2019
Looks great! Excellent work in 1/72.
Pedro L. Rocha said on May 8, 2019
Not my scale, though Eduard also has the Avia at quarter scale, but very eye catching model Peter. Thanks for sharing! Hummm…weekend range… a very misleading disclaimer to many of us
bob mack said on May 8, 2019
i’ve always loved that little plane…great job
Tom Cleaver said on May 8, 2019
Nice work!
Carmelo Rodrigo said on May 8, 2019
A good job looks very good and at this scale
regards
Allan J Withers said on May 9, 2019
Nicely done Peter, looks good..
Andrew Alexander said on May 9, 2019
Great build of a pretty (and not often seen) WWII biplane.
Robert Royes said on May 9, 2019
A real beauty, looks great!!
Peter Klin said on May 9, 2019
Very nice. Liked!
dale travis said on May 9, 2019
Very well done!
Paul Mahoney said on May 9, 2019
very nice job – especially on the rigging. getting rigging done in 1/72 is enough of a challenge, but I noticed you did the double flying wires (and got them lined up) excellent work!
Paul Barber said on May 11, 2019
1/72! I can’t believe my eyes! A beautiful job – the rigging is amazing!