Nieuport 10 HRmodel 1:72
HRmodel previously released set Nieport-X resin. Purchased by me set of plastic, which is somewhat simplified assembly. Prototype - aircraft Nieuport 10 Dux factory 1st Naval Fighter Detachment, in August 1919. All aircrafts of the company officer names and nicknames were assigned. Nickname Floret formed - flowered.
When assembling the model used:
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Hood, wheels and windscreen frame of a set of Eduard Nieuport-17 (23)
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Motor SmallStuff,
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Modified form of elevators,
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The screw is made of layers of colored paper on epoxy.
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Made decals.
Hi Pavel, it's beautiful, but why have you published this in "Uncategorised", surely it should be in aviation?
Applied some editorial power to fix that đ
Beautiful work and a stunning model. Your extra touches have made it unique.
Lovely job, Pavel.
Cute looking little model. Nice wood & other materials. Very clean rigging (I need an easy tutorial for these, please). Brave move to put reference photo & own model side by side - it really shows how good your model is. Hopefully one day I have nerves to try biplane.
Pavel, Excellent workmanship. You've managed to turn a rather blah paint scheme into something very attractive. Well Done
Another fine build sir.
Yes...another fine build indeed. Rigging a 72nd biplane is beyond my capabilities (I wouldn't even TRY it). đ
And looking at yours reinforces my thinking. Fabulous work, sir.
Beautiful work!
Beautiful work indeed.
I was particular impressed that you have scratch build the propeller using paper. How do you do that?
Cheers
How to make a screw, see here:
http://scalemodels.ru/articles/7524-kak-sdelat-mnogoslojjnyjj-vint-dlja-ljubogo-masshtaba.html
Very nice!
I have never used the word perfect before. But this is a perfect representation of the prototype. Well done Pavel.
California Steve
Yes another lovely example of your modeling skills Pavel.
You are a master, plain and simple!
Beautifully done.