I bought this kit at a trade fair...it said there was three kits inside...which there was..but no instructions and no Decals. A bit outside of my usual WWI period but a fun little kit to build. The Czechoslovakian company that made it (KP Model) has ceased to trade but the models seem to be available all over the place.
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It's been a while since I have seen some of your planes. It's a pretty nice one.
ReplyDeleteNice job on that kit.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual kit and nice paint job.
ReplyDeleteThought you might have stuck a pilot bod in the cockpit though with those marvellous conversion skills of yours!
May I critisize your job?
ReplyDeleteYes the painting job is good, as usual. But this time I don't know, therer is something "not you" in this kit. It lacks a little something, but I don't know what...
Thanks :-D
ReplyDelete@Sebasto...yep...critique is fine. I know what you mean...maybe because it wasn´t a WWI plane and I didn´t really get any "feeling" for it. Also it wasn´t much of a real challenge...5 main parts and finished.
Next one will be a WWI one :-D
Cheers
paul
Oh I don't know. It has a certain charm. Good job I think.
ReplyDeleteI like the old Bi planes, good job too
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteI like the camouflage pattern. Interesting subject and nationality.I have been thinking about working up some Czech aircraft soon.
ReplyDeleteDid you pay for it with a cheque?
ReplyDeleteA sharp looking aircraft. Interesting that the Belgian Air Force used it as well.
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