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Offline Krissi

Plastic models
« on: September 20, 2010, 05:17:35 pm »
Hey I like doing models like from revell and stuff


If u have some post pics of them here

Pics of mine coming later

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2010, 06:02:47 pm »
yes, actually i have 3 revels in W.I.P.

shoebox with some crap i found lol



1:144 scale Airbus A 310 with General Electric CF 6 engines


1:144 scale Boeing 737-400


1:144 scale Avro RJ-85


1:200 scale Boeing 737-200


1:320 scale McDonnell Douglas DC-10


wanna make them in some free time
1st need to remove ugly old paint
will post when more changes, and work starts

target is sth like this (with diffrent painting maybe)


shoebox with some crap i found lol
1:144 scale Airbus A 310 with General Electric CF 6 engines


here some progress.
trying to remove old ugly paint from wings


EDIT:
now engines clean and ready for painting


and here preview after polishing without glue now


still needs more polishing

new update, put base paint on some hard to paint later parts

-4 halfs of Airbus A310 GE CF6 engines
-2 turbofans and exhausts of engines
-4 halfs of Boeing 737-800 engines
-2 engine rims
-2 turbofans


-8 halfs of Avro RJ-85 engines
-4 turbofans and exhausts
-main wheelbay base
-2 covers of wheelbay


dry (without glue) test of Boeing 737-800, trying how it fits


here you can see huge holes between fuselage and wings, needs some putty:



new update

painted final metallic colours:
-4 halfs of Airbus A310 GE CF6 engines
-2 turbofans and exhausts of engines


and dry test with no glue again



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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2010, 06:06:19 pm »
i wish i could have the patience to make something like that lol

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2010, 07:17:52 pm »
hahah yeah me too, I'm even bad at reading a book.. totally got no patience for it :L

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2010, 08:07:11 pm »
i wish i could have the patience to make something like that lol
hahah yeah me too, I'm even bad at reading a book.. totally got no patience for it :L


This is easy just have to wait after the painting to dry and the glue
yes, actually i have 3 revels in W.I.P.

shoebox with some crap i found lol



1:144 scale Airbus A 310 with General Electric CF 6 engines


1:144 scale Boeing 737-400


1:144 scale Avro RJ-85


1:200 scale Boeing 737-200


1:320 scale McDonnell Douglas DC-10


wanna make them in some free time
1st need to remove ugly old paint
will post when more changes, and work starts

target is sth like this (with diffrent painting maybe)


shoebox with some crap i found lol
1:144 scale Airbus A 310 with General Electric CF 6 engines


here some progress.
trying to remove old ugly paint from wings


EDIT:
now engines clean and ready for painting


and here preview after polishing without glue now


still needs more polishing

new update, put base paint on some hard to paint later parts

-4 halfs of Airbus A310 GE CF6 engines
-2 turbofans and exhausts of engines
-4 halfs of Boeing 737-800 engines
-2 engine rims
-2 turbofans


-8 halfs of Avro RJ-85 engines
-4 turbofans and exhausts
-main wheelbay base
-2 covers of wheelbay


dry (without glue) test of Boeing 737-800, trying how it fits


here you can see huge holes between fuselage and wings, needs some putty:



new update

painted final metallic colours:
-4 halfs of Airbus A310 GE CF6 engines
-2 turbofans and exhausts of engines


and dry test with no glue again





But Wow what idiot leaves this in a box, this looks rly cool is it not hard to make big planes?
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2010, 08:08:01 pm »
Damn ur lucky
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2010, 08:09:06 pm »
Looks good
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2010, 08:26:12 pm »
actually my ones are hard and take a lot of time, coz they almost wrecked, anyway finished putty on engines, no photo coz not worth to see yet
 

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #8 on: September 20, 2010, 09:56:25 pm »
Ye ok but here come my models

Ready
http://imgur.com/ePlIr.jpg

Thats my favorite plane P-51 Mustang from world war two

http://imgur.com/mFD5k.jpg

Thats my Le-mans Corvette c6-r

http://imgur.com/psXpM.jpg

Thats my bumblebee 2007 model
 
http://imgur.com/rOsDX.jpg

Thats my first car thats a trans am and I dont know the year think it is an 77

http://imgur.com/1UAfW.jpg

Better Pic of the stickers
 
http://imgur.com/C8RFM.jpg

My 2001 Mustang (Not finished)
 
http://imgur.com/NCHZ8.jpg

My beutyfull Chevy bel air 57" LOVE IT

http://imgur.com/tk6hx.jpg

My Audi R8

http://imgur.com/uqQzn.jpg

My Spitfire which is still in progress
 
http://imgur.com/k5eLC.jpg

My heli I dont remember the brand

http://imgur.com/SZGGB.jpg

My first and the hardest tank it is an M24 Chafee

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #9 on: September 20, 2010, 09:57:33 pm »
WOW!!!!! they are big gotta let some1 small them down
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2010, 09:58:32 pm »
dust

WOW!!!!! they are big gotta let some1 small them down

http://imgur.com/

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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2010, 10:10:48 pm »
I used Imgur
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2010, 10:13:40 pm »
Its edit now
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2010, 10:17:30 pm »
1.Thats my Le-mans Corvette c6-r

2.Thats my bumblebee 2007 model

3.Thats my first car thats a trans am and I dont know the year think it is an 77

4.My beutyfull Chevy bel air 57" LOVE IT

5.My heli I dont remember the brand
1.way too much CA glue, it fucked up windows
2.looks like normal Camaro, Bumblebee should have black stripes
3.1968-1969 Trans Am
4.1955-56 not '57
5.looks like Super Puma, but not sure, sorry

can a little off-topic
i got some metal/ and loads of cars when was kid, they still should be somewhere in the attic

pictures from 2002 (8 years ago), just before go hide in attic, now they must be hell dusty lol
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/8596/auta.jpg
http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/5053/auta2.jpg

now they worth like 100€, maybe some more time and can go up
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Re: Plastic models
« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2010, 10:22:31 pm »
plastic model