Russian warplanes of WWII
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I recomend that you sub to this channel, as I will be posting my modelvideos here, if I'll be posting any at all! At least then you won't miss them.. Did some work on the 'Huckebein' this morning! Modelling s about the only thing I enjoy at the moment.. :I
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evilkorbindallas
yes, considering the fact of that "germans" being inhuman creatures during that time and their cowardly "blitzkrieg", they wouldnt be a culture anymore.
anyway where did u get these models?
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3a podinu
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niccceee :D
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what scale is it?
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Now you need some Polikarpov I-16's and I-153's!
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Za Rodinu! Nikagda nezamrznem! Davai, davai! Vpiryot! Vpiryot!
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No not really, they only won because they had more infantry. If Germans had the same amount as Russia well lets say that Russia wouldnt be a culture any more XD
I really like how you got the wear down on the Yak-9T winter camo! Nice!!! :D
3a CCCP! :)
justplainerica 2 years ago 3
i simply used much thinnes white enamel.. to do weathering and enhance the lines, I use the same method, only in grey;-)
BaronKrolok 2 years ago
Wow, much love for Mig-3 and Yak-9T.
I hate to say it but I find Revell paint to be very poor. I don't know what alternatives you have in Germany? Humbrol paint in the UK is a classic and very good enamel (email?) paint, I wonder if you can order it?
SmiertSpionem 3 years ago
I expected you'd like them.. the Yak is an !Aces" plane (apart from the camo).
I'm a bit oldfashioned, I do not order anything, only buy what I can get, and sometimes I come across Humbrol. But I think in the hands of a skilles modeler it does not make a big difference. My fav shop is converting to acrylic paint, which I will have to some time...
BaronKrolok 3 years ago