Thanks...109mm is approximately 4 1/4 " (inches). Pretty small...!
And don't feel bad, it's the metric measurements that have ME confused. I had to resort to using a conversion chart - 🙁
Nice work on it. I wonder what company originally released that, it looks pretty "chunky" - nothing against what you did, in fact, making a more primitive kit like that look better is a greater achievement. But it's lost that "delicate" look for WW1 fighters - which the SPAD VII has got.
Great work on a crude old kit, you made it shine! The rigging on your
1/72 kits are stunning.
I guess there is no real need for modern moulded kits for you 🙂
Looks great Vlad.
Thank you for posting
Thank you, Simon!
Best regards, Vlad.
Nice pics, Vlad...so what's the wingspan of a 72nd scale Spad...6" ?
Thank you, Craig!
Sorry, but I do not understand the question. I do not know much English. Google translator also could not help me. When translating, lost meaning.
Best regards, Vlad.
Seems to have realized. Me "6" confused.
Wingspan 109mm
Thanks...109mm is approximately 4 1/4 " (inches). Pretty small...!
And don't feel bad, it's the metric measurements that have ME confused. I had to resort to using a conversion chart - 🙁
Always enjoy your posts Vlad.
Very nice.
Al, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.
Nice work on it. I wonder what company originally released that, it looks pretty "chunky" - nothing against what you did, in fact, making a more primitive kit like that look better is a greater achievement. But it's lost that "delicate" look for WW1 fighters - which the SPAD VII has got.
Great work on a crude old kit, you made it shine! The rigging on your
1/72 kits are stunning.
I guess there is no real need for modern moulded kits for you 🙂
Bernd
Tom, Bernd, thank you! 🙂
Best regards, Vlad.
Great work as always 🙂
Gregor, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.
Glad,
Looks great as with all your builds
Frank, thank you!
Best regards, Vlad.