Eduard 1/48 Nieuport-17 VVS RKKA
Again, the red stars! This time it's Nieuport-17 aircraft of the Baltic Fleet, the 20-ies.
Model repainted, it was originally a Nieuport labeled "Bob." Almost all the small things were manufactured from scratch. Coloring was done with a mixture of aluminum and gray (Tamiya enamel). Stars-100-variant decals on I-16.
Happy viewing.
Warning-this is not the last red falcon!)))
another beauty...i knew it was yours as soon as i looked at the picture
absolutely beautiful model and subject!
Exceptionally well done. It appears they definitely wanted to be able to identify their aircraft.
Very interesting markings. Good looking model.
That's a cool bi-plane Maxim! The only WWI-era bi-plane I have built is the old Testor's Nieuport 17. I spent a ton of time and effort to detail it but it doesn't look quite like yours 🙂 That's a interesting beauty you have there!
Gary
It's beautiful, especially the way you captured the different textures on the plane, and the weathering, and, everything, in fact!
Thank you, friends!
This is not the last Nieuport. Soon we begin grоupbild Great War, there plan at least one more - in the livery of the Russian imperial fleet. And the scale is larger)
Outstanding Max. Whats you're rigging material?
This monofilament "Hobby-plus" probably sold only with us. Analogues-spandex.
Maxim,
I like the Nieuport 17 and you have really brought it to life. I like the markings, very interesting.
Thank you, Frank!
Have to say you have a really nice paint technique. Enjoy seeing what you did on your other aircraft.