LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Warplane Art => Topic started by: No.1 on April 28, 2010, 12:28:56 PM
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Uh... it look like that I also forget this to show :-red
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Dangerous black night bird. :-think Totally cool :-clap :-clap :-clap :-clap :-clap :-clap :-wave
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very interesting camo No.1 :-clap :-wave
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Thank you ;)
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Until today I did not know about this sample
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Looking nice!! :-clap :-clap
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very nice :-ok :-clap :-wave
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Thank you :)
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Very good! A new project? Love to see some more Heinkels :-)
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Yes, I get request for set of color profiles for one book. So I work alongside on few profiles in same time without problem.
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Are you illustrating any Romanian ones? The Slovak one looks very nice, love the markings.
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Did not consider Romanian but who know what the future will bring ;)
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Maybe version in R.A.F. colours?
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All good subjects :)
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New version in preparation, H-2
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Continue ;)
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:-cool :)
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:-ok
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Thanks :)) here is progress ;)
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:-ok
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Most shadows done, now details, many of them :-dal :-wall
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And work on many details...
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We all know that the He 111 started its life disguised as a passenger plane for the Deutsche Lufthansa DLH. In reality they were spy planes fitted with camera's and flown by Luftwaffe pilots wearing DLH uniforms. In spite of this, a small batch of He 111 was supplied for just commercial flying. DLH flew these planes for a short period only since they proved to be uneconomical.
This He 111 variant was fitted with radial air-cooled engines and also visited in the late thirties Schiphol airport. They were soon taken over by the Luftwaffe as transport and liaison/training aircraft.
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Thanks for additional info and nice image :))
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We all know that the He 111 started its life disguised as a passenger plane for the Deutsche Lufthansa DLH. In reality they were spy planes fitted with camera's and flown by Luftwaffe pilots wearing DLH uniforms. In spite of this, a small batch of He 111 was supplied for just commercial flying. DLH flew these planes for a short period only since they proved to be uneconomical.
This He 111 variant was fitted with radial air-cooled engines and also visited in the late thirties Schiphol airport. They were soon taken over by the Luftwaffe as transport and liaison/training aircraft.
Nice story about the He 111 "civilian"
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Nice detail work on the 111 :-cool
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Thank you :)) most element done, now to see what can be do with cockpit :-dal :-wall
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Just few details in cockpit and can go with color profile
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Nice job :-cool
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Thank you :)) So this is it, first to show you how this look like behind the scene. No time to develop my own drawings, only to correct available but what I can say is there is no good drawings of He 111 so I do not believe correct kit either.
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Excellent work! :-ok :-ok
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Thank you :))
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Stunning !
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And sample of H-2 completed :-razz
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Still an excellent rendering, mate.
Too bad someone never did a detailed drawing set back when the Spanish variants were still relatively easy to access.
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Excellent job! :-cool
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Thank you friends :))
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Looks excellent mate !
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Thank you :))