King Ottokar's Sceptre
Aircraft from the Tintin Book
- Měřítko:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Probíhá
- Započato:
- September 30, 2014
Aircraft from the various English and French editions of the book
Inventář projektu
Kompletní modely
Stinson SR-9C Reliant The aircraft Standard of the world
Dekno Models 1:72
GA. 720500 2015 Nová forma Heinkel He 118
Planet Models 1:72
PLT109 Deatilní a konverzní sady
Gnome Rhone K Series
Engines & Things 1:72
72121 Obtisky
The Aircraft of Tintin - Part 1 © 1993 Hergé/Blue Rider
Blue Rider 1:72
CD-001 1993 Nová forma Multitéma (3)Masky
Savoia Marchetti S.M.81 "Pipistrello" canopy and wheel masks for Italeri & Super Model kits
Pmask 1:72
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Komentáře
1 October 2016, 10:01
Uwe Kaeding
Thanks - its just RLM 02 light gray - thought I'd stick with Luftwaffe colors for these.
Thanks - its just RLM 02 light gray - thought I'd stick with Luftwaffe colors for these.
5 October 2016, 10:37
Günther Debiscop
Nice Bf 109. But did you know that Georges Remi (Hergé) has drawn the Bf 109 based on different models? It is more a mix of an E and a C model. It has a C version radiator, but an E version engine intake and propeller. The stabilisator support bars were removed.
Nice Bf 109. But did you know that Georges Remi (Hergé) has drawn the Bf 109 based on different models? It is more a mix of an E and a C model. It has a C version radiator, but an E version engine intake and propeller. The stabilisator support bars were removed.
5 October 2016, 13:18
Uwe Kaeding
Thanks. Günther - you're probably right about the models, particularly the radiator, intakes and propeller. However the engine covers he draws look too curved for an early 109 - looks more like something from the F onwards. I'm no expert on 109s though so I went along with the Blue Rider decal sheet instructions and reference book, which claims its an F. Hergé certainly simplified his planes, especially in the earlier books, and its sometimes hard to pick a make, let alone a model!
Thanks. Günther - you're probably right about the models, particularly the radiator, intakes and propeller. However the engine covers he draws look too curved for an early 109 - looks more like something from the F onwards. I'm no expert on 109s though so I went along with the Blue Rider decal sheet instructions and reference book, which claims its an F. Hergé certainly simplified his planes, especially in the earlier books, and its sometimes hard to pick a make, let alone a model!
8 October 2016, 12:11
Uwe Kaeding
Just realised that I said RLM 02 for the color on the Heinkel - that is the interior. The exterior is what I use for RLM 63 light gray (Tamiya XF-25 Light Sea Grey)
Just realised that I said RLM 02 for the color on the Heinkel - that is the interior. The exterior is what I use for RLM 63 light gray (Tamiya XF-25 Light Sea Grey)
9 October 2016, 00:46