Here’s a few more I’ve been tinkering with over the last week or so… the airfield diorama is still moving along, I’ve finished a pair of PBJ-1s (Trumpeter) but got bored with the project, so I tossed in a Guppy from White Ensign, an F-4 from Tamiya, and some shots of another SPAD from WEM and a S2F from Corsair Armada…these little planes are fun…one or two a night…
Wow! Cool! Ever thought of superdetailling one, just for the fun of it…??!
Beatiful work, Jeff. Do you use metallic blue for the canopies? I can hardly get mine to look that good even in 1/48 scale.
Great work. Jeff! No space problems for you. Keep it up and you’ll need glasses-or a white cane.
I use Tamiya X-13 Metallic blue over flat black…once the aircraft are weathered, I’ll drybrush some silver over the top to increase the reflectance.
As for superdetailing one…I’ve given it some thought, but aside from adding some drop tanks to the F4, I’m not going to get too crazy. Most people have a hard time seeing the airplanes, much less the little details.
J
Good stuff Jeff. As I said before, it’s crazy the scale you’re working with. But I can see the obvious space advantages, and this way you get the ability to model something that would be not very possible in 1/48 scale (unless you have a couple hundred square feet for a model
Looking good Jeff. I’ve never tried em, but these little guys look like fun. Looking foraward to seeing the finished Dio.
Another fine job. I want to be just like you when I grow up…[:D]
wow. you have a wonderful collection of tiny a/c. the time you spent on painting must be incredible. great job.
joe
Nice work. You must like torture…
jeff you have just got to be mad!!
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regards,
nick
wow… the penny really puts things in perspective
Great work, Jeff! What scale is that exactly? The canopy work on the Mitchell must have taken some time to mask! [:D]
As Dannyandre said, You know you’ll go blind if you keep doing these.
excelent stuff!
you can keep them in your pocket wherever you go
or use them in a king kong diorama.
ps:whats the latest on your spitfires?
Jeff :
that’s some fine work in a tiny scale ! (1/350 would b my guess)
and when i think that some folks consider 1/72 2 b small stuff,
it really makes me smile 2 see these little beauties !
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thanx 4 sharing ur pix !
frosty[:)]
Great job, you must have skinny fingers, great eye sight and a very steady hand.
I’ll bet it would hurt, though, if that F4 went into afterburner! [:O] [;)]
Excellent work on such small aircraft. I wish i could get my 1/48th aircraft to look nearly as good as those.[:(][:(][:(]
Thanks folks! They’re tiny, that’s for sure, but lots of fun to work on…more coming up, I just finished building an A-4 Skyhawk, complete with drop tanks, gear doors, fueling probe and arrestor hook, in 350 scale.
Jeff
This is amazing. Where did you get the kits?