LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Aircraft Modeling => Topic started by: No.1 on September 09, 2008, 01:55:42 PM
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Just few hours ago I get this beautiful kit!!! It look like the enlarged version of the 1/72 kit and capture as I could note all what the smaller kit have. My aim will goal to make plane flown by Rene Fonk.
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One rare image of Fonk plane :-razz
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Very good :-clap :-clap :-clap And that young lady there looks like she is going to be a modeler as well, one day? :-think :) :-wave :-wave :-wave
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Young lady is my daughter Iva and she will be what she wants. But she definitely like airplanes :))
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=Za2nwyHdGRI
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One rare image of Fonk plane :-razz
Hi mate,
Have you an idea upon the location where this photo was taken ?
Cheers,
Jicehem
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Sallonika front is all I know in the moment. I will email you larger image if this mean anything for you :)
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Sallonika front is all I know in the moment. I will email you larger image if this mean anything for you :)
It's agood idea but we have to search because in Sallonka there were the following French Escadrilles :
501, 502 (no Spad's), 503 (no Spad's), 506, 522 (no Spad's), 523, 524 (no Spad's) ;
At Mikra : 510 (no Spad's) and also 524 ;
At "Camp Alladini" : 504 (no Spad's), 505 (no Spad's), 507, 523 ;
At "Camp de Sédès" : 521 (no Spad's) and 525 (no Spad's).
Cheers,
Jicehem
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So where this could be? have you note Serbian officer? Maybe some school in France?
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So where this could be? have you note Serbian officer? Maybe some school in France?
I think Fonck was a visitor to this Escadrille. But I don't remember Fonck went to Greece at a time...
Jicehem
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Iva seems to be a Quality controller for all kits you are making,so that's why they are so great...
Hope to see more Spad photos soon
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So where this could be? have you note Serbian officer? Maybe some school in France?
There is the possibility this photo shows Fonck as guest of the Escadrille 77... in France.
I'm searching for the possible date and location.
Jicehem
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Good- thank you :) Every info about Fonck and his plane is welcome. Is the plane preserved in Paris his original? It look like that.
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Some progress :-razz
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More images :-wave
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Wow, excellent work...
Wood simulation is outstanding :-clap
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Thank you mate :)
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Well, No1 is old alchemist for a wood, big master :-obey :-obey :-obey :-clap :-clap :-clap :-clap :-wave
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Good- thank you :) Every info about Fonck and his plane is welcome. Is the plane preserved in Paris his original? It look like that.
The only Spad I know in Paris is Guynemer's Spad VII "Le vieux Charles". This plane is finished "Lin vernis" (Clear doped linen) (Humbrol 71 color) and "Beige" (Humbrol 71+72 mix).
Other colors I've found for WW 1 are :
Vert clair (Light green) : Humbrol 120 ; Kaki : Humbrol 155 ; Kaki foncé (Dark Kakhi) : Humbrol 66 ; Bois (Wood) : Humbrol 63 ; Rouge intérieur (Interior Red) : Humbrol 60 or 73 or 113.
WW 1 tires were NEVER black but Pink or Light Pink (the real color of rubber), light brown or light to medium Gray...
Cheers,
jicehem
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More images :-ok
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Six more images :))
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Outstanding work and great kit :-clap
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Thank you :-razz
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More...
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And few more for this morning :))
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An excellent and I must say fast build :-tri
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Thank you mate- this morning action is here :-wave
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:-wave
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HooooHo Hoooo! :-tri :-tri :-tri :-tri :-tri :-tri
This is awesome man! I enjoy evry step of this masterpiece. :-clap :-clap :-clap
What was that you cut out from the upper (inner) part of fuselage, behind a cockpit? :-think You needed a piece of plastic or what??? :-think :-think :-think
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Looks great so far :-tri
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This is protective tape. French airplanes was hand brushed so edge between two colors are sharp. Here you are more steps...
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More progress today and better to say- all camouflage colors are painted.
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Excellent painting,it really has sharp edges :-ok
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Hello No. 1,
I have just discovered your build on this forum. Very nice interior.
Thanks very much for sharing the video of the SPAD diorama! Did you build it?
And what a great video. I liked the music with it too. I would like to learn how to do videos like that.
I think that SPAD hanging from the ceiling is a XVII. Very different nose profile.
Keep up the great work and please keep us posted on your progress.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi,
no it is not my video, it is from internet. here is another set of the images of S.P.A.D. XIII build. I was slow down work due to the cold weather here in Serbia.
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And five more images.... I go to lunch now and after that will go into the details fittings.
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Great...
It will look amazing on your shelf :-jump :-jump
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:-obey Nro.1!!! :-obey
I gotta tell you, it is one of the finest WWI kits build I've seen... It's coming out really well, congratulations!!! :-clap
On the other hand, my SE-5a is still waiting for the painting stage, job is keeping me away from modeling :-help. It's a good thing on one hand, I have a job and on the other... I'm too tired for modeling!!!
Keep up the good work!
Javier
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Hi mate,
Very beautiful !
But pay attention : don't paint the tyres black. During WW1, rubber tyres were not black. Some were pink !
Have a good day, the same for all other members.
Jicehem
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I know for the rubber color. But vulcanization of tires are introduced in late years and as I know SPAD have very dark rubber. All right- maybe we can check out some hi resolution images before this kit become final.
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Top quality building, as always No1. :-obey :-obey :-obey :-clap :-clap :-clap
I wonder, this red star, was that a personal sign of a pilot? :-think
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No- this was in honor to the Fonck previous unit. And no political meaning ;)
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:-razz
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This is outstanding my friend :-clap :-clap :-clap
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Outstanding work !
Yres were a lot of different colors including dark gray or brown.
Cheers,
Jicehem
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Here we are:
http://www.letletlet-warplanes.com/2008/09/27/spad-xiii-eduard-148-8196/
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Looks great...
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Yesssss! :-obey :-obey :-jump :-jump :-ok :-wave