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Airfix 1/48 ME 109 E-4, Adolf Galland
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Beautiful.

I'll never achieve a result like that.

Great work
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Thanks mate!!!
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Airfix 1/48 Spitfire PR XIX (Swedish Airforce S31)


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Trumpeter 1/48 De Havilland Vampire FB. Mk. 5 (Swedish Airforce J28B)

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Lovely work - fantastic chipping on the Vamp :clap:
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Thanks mate!!!

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Gorgeous pieces of work, mate! :bow:: :thumb1:
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Great models . Top level mate, top level. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Very nice builts , like the Spit in Swedish colors, is always nice to see some different markings in a plane , I have a Tamiya Spti MkI that I will do with portuguese markings , as it was operated by Portugal in Post-War period

Veny Nice work here mate! :thumb1:
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Great work, love the vampire
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Lovely work!

Your panel lines are fantastic! :th: Do you do a pinwash or just a full wash "dirty" of plane and clean off areas other than panel lines or??? :scratch::

If pinwash, what size and type brush are you using?
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Excellent work there Patrick :cheers2:
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:bow:: :bow:: :bow::
Nice
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Have missed the last comments, very sorry!

Thank you very much all of you!

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CrackedCubes wrote:Lovely work!

Your panel lines are fantastic! :th: Do you do a pinwash or just a full wash "dirty" of plane and clean off areas other than panel lines or??? :scratch::

If pinwash, what size and type brush are you using?
Me 109 and Spit are pin wash, blended some different shades. Brush size not that important, pointy tip, high quality (keeps its shape) and can hold the fluid well. I use Windsor & Newton series 7 brushes for all "important work"
Vamp is "slush" wash, some different shades, Flory models clay wash.
Each method has its pros and cons...

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These are just awesome all day and night! :)
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Coen wrote:These are just awesome all day and night! :)
Thanks a lot mate!!

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Italeri, 1/72, Reggiane Re.2000, Swedish airforce J20 Fighter, in service 1941-1945

The "real thing"
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Only survivor, on display at the Swedish airforce museum
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The model
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BTW this is my first 1/72 since i started modelling again, holy cra...Everything is sooo small...Now 1/48 feels HUGE!! :wtf: :D
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Sweet stuff dude! I know, I mainly do 1/72nd (still fairly new to the hobby) and 1:48th are huge to me!
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SyntaxModels wrote:Sweet stuff dude! I know, I mainly do 1/72nd (still fairly new to the hobby) and 1:48th are huge to me!
Thanks!!!

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HobbyBoss 1/48 Me 262 A-1a/U2 V056, Versuchs=Prototype, with Umrüst-Bausatz=Conversion kit for testing air to air radar equipment for night fighters

Started this one in the Night Fighter SIG, being finalized i got short of time, also the decals turned out to be total crap. They just fell apart into a million peices, kind of lost my mojo there...
Picked it up a while ago and finished it of. Markings were basically non existent on these prototypes since they were handled by Messerschmitt for testing.
E.g. handled by engeneers and technichians and did not need markings for fuel, oil, warings etc.
The Balkekreutz are aftermarket and managed to save one V056 and put it on.
Eduard PE cockpit.

I painted it with inspiration from the few pics that exist of this individual, Gunze acrylics RLM colors.

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Awesome looking Me262 mate! Love the weathering work on it :) :thumb1: :clap: :clap:
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Thats a damn spiffing 262 there mate!
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Wow! Awesome work! those tyres... :jd: and the weathering... :bow:: :cheers2:
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Thanks a lot guys!!!

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Really nice work Patrick, all of them.
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Migrant wrote:Really nice work Patrick, all of them.
Thank you very much!
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Lovely work there sir.
Thanks for showing
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Like everyone has said. Simply amazing work. The contrast you achieved on these kits is great.
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Thanks guys, apprichiated! :th:

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All gorgeous looking builds, Patrick! A nice portfolio you have there, mate! :) :thumb1: :thumb1: :clap: :clap:
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Hi Patrick, first post here mate. Just to say that I actually live in Lulea, Sweden and I've seen for real in air shows the beauties that you have built. The attention to detail is simply awesome. I just bought my first compressor so a long way to go before I can achieve close results like your models. Keep up the good work!
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UKguyInUSA wrote:All gorgeous looking builds, Patrick! A nice portfolio you have there, mate! :) :thumb1: :thumb1: :clap: :clap:
Thank You very much Martin! :cheers2:
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Hi Patrick, I'm loving your 262, I've just one myself and what a great kit it looks too. Apart from the decals, any problems?
Keep up the great work bud
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Dutycard wrote:Hi Patrick, first post here mate. Just to say that I actually live in Lulea, Sweden and I've seen for real in air shows the beauties that you have built. The attention to detail is simply awesome. I just bought my first compressor so a long way to go before I can achieve close results like your models. Keep up the good work!
Hi and welcome to ISM, and thank You very much!!! :cheers2: :cheers2:
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Joesdad wrote:Hi Patrick, I'm loving your 262, I've just one myself and what a great kit it looks too. Apart from the decals, any problems?
Keep up the great work bud
Thanks a lot Tim!! :cheers2:

Reg the HB 262, no there are no major problems, just a few standard and minor things as with all kits.
The wing to fuse joints is one, and the fit of the front hatches another. But nothing bad, just needs the usual extra attention and its fine.
And Yes, I was a bit unlucky with my decal sheet, some just fell apart when wet... :(
But overall a nice, very detailed and good looking kit! Good luck with Yours. :th:

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Bf-109 F-4/R1, Zvezda 1/48
Hermann Graf, JG52, Eastern front 1942

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Dude! That's awesome!!
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Coen wrote:Dude! That's awesome!!
Thanks mate, much appreciated! :th:

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Wow! Brilliant stuff mate, the Swedish Spit is epic! :th: :th:
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demarcation wrote:Wow! Brilliant stuff mate, the Swedish Spit is epic! :th: :th:
Thank You very much! :th:
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WOnderful builds Patrick, I particularly like your ME.109 F4 :th:
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Incredible builds. I have a soft spot in my heart for the Me-262 and your Emil builds. Sensational work! :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
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