Some of my models

zaraza

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Last few years, i also got back into modelling, so here are few models. I think you will recognize most of these. Silver/aluminum painted airplane is PZL TS-11 "Iskra".
BTW, i'm not sure about forum policy about displaying swastikas, so, if it's a problem, i'll mask that one....

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No, i do not have any flying models. I did have rc toy helicopter, and actually it was quite fun to fly it.
 
You know what I'd like to fly? A drone, and with a camera obviously, so I can spy on what the neighbors are doing in their gardens.:LOL:

I guess you could use it for that kind of activity :) And watch not to get caught :)

Great job! How long does it take to finish one model?

Well, that depends... When I have time, it can be done in few days, but that does not happen so often, so it takes me up to a month to finish one model... Which is fine, this is something I'm doing for my own enjoyment, so it doesn't matter how long it took...
 
Something new from my kitchen. Yugoslav Spitfire MK VC, No 352 RAF Squadron ( Balkan Air Force ), located in Canne ( Italy ) and later Vis and Zemunik airports. Squadron provided bomber escort and engaged on ground attack missions. This photograph is taken on 18, August 1944 in Canne, Italy.
 

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Thanks.
Easiest way is to get aftermarket precut canopy masks for that specific model. This model had one set already included.
Other technique i'm using is to cover everything with masking tape and carefully cut out frame lines. Sometimes i "trace" those lines with graphite pencil for better visibility.
There is also liquid mask available, but that does not work for me... Or i don't know how to use it...
 
Hello Zaraza! I am also a modeler, so I definitely appreciate your work!
I'm guessing there aircraft are 1/72, which makes them very impressive given their small size.
I really like the SU-100 (could be wrong, maybe a SU-85?), because the logs make a fantastic detail.

I only managed to finish 2 kits this year due to RL and back trouble, but am hoping to finish up 2 more before the end.
 
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