1:32nd scale Phönix D.I

Started by Mike Norris · 84 · 1 week ago
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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 months ago:

    That's impressive paintwork, Mike @sandbagger

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    Mike Norris said 2 months ago:

    Hi all,
    'Lukgraph' 1:32nd scale resin/3D printed.
    Phönix D.I, Serial No:J.12 (previously A.110), operated by the Austro-Hungarian ‘Kriegsmarine’ (Naval) from Abwehrflugstation Zaule, Trieste, 1918.

    As usual my website has a PDF build log (on Logs page 1) covering this model.

    Mike

    11 attached images. Click to enlarge.

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    John Healy said 2 months ago:

    That turned out fantastic, Mike. I just noticed the two gunsights, unusual.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 months ago:

    Superb job, my friend @sandbagger!
    Congratulations!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 months ago:

    A breathtaking result, Mike @sandbagger
    Well done.

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    IAN Convey said 2 months ago:

    Excellent result with the Phonix D1. Mike, what are the turnbuckles that you used, 1/48 or 1/32 scale?

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    Louis Gardner said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Mike Norris (@sandbagger)
    I almost missed that this one was completed. It looks amazing too ! Please feel free to post it up in the headlines section if you want to. That way it will be seen by many more Imodeler members, so it can get the recognition it deserves.

    You have done some incredible work on all of your builds.

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    Paul Higgins said 1 week, 3 days ago:

    Mike, a great finish to this kit. Lots of lovely work to admire, and a great colour scheme. I've done a couple of Lukgraph kits and two still to do... they really are very smart. I realised only recently that Lukgraph are heading towards making all of the parts in their kits 3D-printed, but I haven't got any of those to do - yet. Very well done... ;-).

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    Milan Tesař said 1 week ago:

    I'm also waiting for this build. I already have several kits from Lukgraph and they build very well for me. They are beautifully made kits.