Saturday 21 May 2011

Avia B -21 (KP Model) 1/72nd

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.
Hello to Irqan...thanks for following :-D

I´d like to mention a fellow blogger here, Sergeant Lesch from I LIKE the things I LIKE! Blog. An ACW based blog with ...well, he puts it better than I could;
Occasional postings of things I like that folks may like as well. History,Toy Soldiers,some politics, beautiful ladies past and present.

13 comments:

  1. It's been a while since I have seen some of your planes. It's a pretty nice one.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very unusual kit and nice paint job.

    Thought you might have stuck a pilot bod in the cockpit though with those marvellous conversion skills of yours!

    ReplyDelete
  3. May I critisize your job?

    Yes 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...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thanks :-D
    @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

    ReplyDelete
  5. Looks great bud, always nice to see something different from time to time.Funny I had been feeling like doing a WWI bi plane.

    Cheers Rich.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh I don't know. It has a certain charm. Good job I think.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I like the old Bi planes, good job too

    ReplyDelete
  8. I think you did a great job!

    ReplyDelete
  9. I like the camouflage pattern. Interesting subject and nationality.I have been thinking about working up some Czech aircraft soon.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Did you pay for it with a cheque?

    ReplyDelete
  11. A sharp looking aircraft. Interesting that the Belgian Air Force used it as well.

    ReplyDelete