Hrubisko Workbench
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Hi
This is a new model done last month.
The Vickers Type 432.
Here is the Vickers Type 432 together with the High Altitude Dh De Havilland Mosquito.
She is already in the display cabinet
My father is now building the Dornier DK17 which will represent one of the ex Yugoslavian Dk 17 in RAF markings in Heliopolis in 1941.
Cheers
Santiago
This is a new model done last month.
The Vickers Type 432.
Here is the Vickers Type 432 together with the High Altitude Dh De Havilland Mosquito.
She is already in the display cabinet
My father is now building the Dornier DK17 which will represent one of the ex Yugoslavian Dk 17 in RAF markings in Heliopolis in 1941.
Cheers
Santiago
Re: Hrubisko Workbench
Hi
Here are some photos of this model done. I hope you like it.
Cheers
Santiago
Here are some photos of this model done. I hope you like it.
Cheers
Santiago
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I like the way you picture your completions sitting in the group of awesome models. A great collection, indeed.
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Hi
we have decided with my father to start a new sub collection. This time the project will be about the Boulton Paul Defiant.
Althought we have not choosen the aircrafts that we will represented thie series will count aproximately 25 models.
My father has already done the firts three of them. Here are the photos-
1) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant (K8310) Prototype - August 11, 1937
2) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant K8620 Second prototype, with turret and Merlin II, flown May 18, 1939
3) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant (K8310) Fighter Prototype
The three models done so far together.
This was the backstage of the session of photos.
Cheers
Santiago
Many thanks. The true is that we are running out of space quite quicklyI like the way you picture your completions sitting in the group of awesome models. A great collection, indeed
we have decided with my father to start a new sub collection. This time the project will be about the Boulton Paul Defiant.
Althought we have not choosen the aircrafts that we will represented thie series will count aproximately 25 models.
My father has already done the firts three of them. Here are the photos-
1) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant (K8310) Prototype - August 11, 1937
2) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant K8620 Second prototype, with turret and Merlin II, flown May 18, 1939
3) Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant (K8310) Fighter Prototype
The three models done so far together.
This was the backstage of the session of photos.
Cheers
Santiago
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Beautifully built and photographed as always! What have you used as the base kit?
Best wishes
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More outstanding models. Just too good
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Many thanks guys for your comments.
Here are the photos of the new Defiant.
4) The Defiant first prototype, K8310 with a single 20mm Hispano cannon
The first batch of Defiant in the display cabinet.
Cheers
Santiago
Hi Iggie, Although we have a couple of old Airfix kits my father used the new tool kit as a base for these models.Beautifully built and photographed as always! What have you used as the base kit?
Here are the photos of the new Defiant.
4) The Defiant first prototype, K8310 with a single 20mm Hispano cannon
The first batch of Defiant in the display cabinet.
Cheers
Santiago
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Very nice and fantastic quality modelling!
I particularly like the different Defiant's.
I particularly like the different Defiant's.
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Those Defiants are really nice. It looks so different in silver, and without the turret.
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Awesome just awesome work.
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Spectacular and inspiring!
cheers,
David
cheers,
David
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Hi guys
Many thanks for your comments.
While we get the kits for the Defiants, my father has started to build two Hawker Hotspur.
He decided to use a Hawker Hurricane kit as a base for these models.
Here are a couple of photos showing the process.
Cheers
Santiago
Many thanks for your comments.
While we get the kits for the Defiants, my father has started to build two Hawker Hotspur.
He decided to use a Hawker Hurricane kit as a base for these models.
Here are a couple of photos showing the process.
Cheers
Santiago