Avro 560 (Choroszy Modelbud 1/72)
Between two World Wars there were build a lot of various airplanes – the great time of pioneering. Sure, most of that constructions did not managed to leave any significant trace in the aviation history, so they are forgotten. But we have some manufacturers of a resin kits, and they always search for something interesting and unusual. For example, this Avro 560 ultra-light monoplane, built in 1923 by Avro Aircraft. It was powered by 670 cc engine, and it eats twice less fuel per 100 km than my car – only 4.5 liters! Unfortunately, only one Avro 560 was built.
Resin kit by Choroszy Modelbud in 1/72 scale. I think, I can say that this is a classic resin kit, made without any 3D technologies. I wouldn't compare this kit to a modern SBS or Attack Squadron kits, it's just against the rules, but it's not hard to build it, and it fits quite good. But you should be prepared for scratch-building (a little), eliminate air bubbles (not that much) in a resin, and have an issue with decals (it's better to replace them completely if possible).
Painted primary with Vallejo aluminum acrylic color, weathered with oils.
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Good job, Starfar!
@bogdan_ionete Thanks, Bogdan!
Stunning build and photography (nice use of "my" lighter, too) - 🙂
@craigindaytona Thanks, Craig! I was thinking of using a match, but the lighter is still the best choice 😉
I like this a lot. Great work!
@tcinla Thank you, Tom!
Real nice!
@roofrat Thanks, Robert!
Nicely done Dmitry, good looking silver finish, looks like an RC model with the control links !
@kalamazoo Thanks Allan! Also, engine on this aircraft was positioned in that way for the same reason as on RC models – to increase compression.
Now that is a nice build. Very unique and different subject matter. Very refreshing to see!
@jjetmec Thank you, Paul!
An excellent little build - very pristine, and a nice, unusual subject. Well done!
@gkittinger Thanks, Greg!
Fantastic work and a excellent surface finish. Allways great to see such an unusual subject being build to such high standard. Interesting story about this aircraft too, thank you for sharing.
@therefueler Thank you, Ferry!