The muse is back and also i had some time
made the backdoors and the upper hatch doors
also finished engine doors and all the filters on engine plate
The muse is back and also i had some time
made the backdoors and the upper hatch doors
also finished engine doors and all the filters on engine plate
Great model and build. Please keep posting.
Thank you.
Hi Igor
Very nice and clean work!
Good to see your work here :prost:
thank you guys =)
offtop: Patel - i wanted to post in israel forum too, but vista doesnt allow for some reason
work continues
made commander hatch, driver hatch and search light
made the water breaker. its movable and can be fixed in closed and opened positions
also glued some small things in the front..
Say again: This fragile construction can be operated?
Wow!
Old Rutz
PS.: I like the saw teeth in 1/25 =D>
tnx rutzes
made some progress - commander and driver doors, also made back lights and side lights
Hi Igor,
The only I can say is, "It looks like the real thing". It's not a model but a shrinked copy.
Congratulation
René
The subject may not be the prettiest in the world but the model is getting @) @) @)
thank you Ricleite and Rene, i am trying to do my best
yes Ricleite, you right. but i picked it because of the superior interior and amazing exterior details, where a lot of them can be done movable
and my work continues, i made water movement system (this is the best name i could get :))
assembled exhaust pipe, covers for air intake and cover for fuel hole.
there was some part that looked like cover for the exhaust pipe, but it didn't fit. so i checked the photos of original and noticed that there no cover at all and the pipe fixed to the body by four bolts. so i imitated it.
by the way, ironicly, only at almost the end of model construction i found excellent site with a lot of reference pictures of OT-64. and not just of this model, but a lot of others. check this out ==> http://www.1rota.com
Hello again
i made some boxes, basis for antennas and some other parts that i didn't really know what they for
and everything had been glued to the body
i am almost at the finish line.
the last thing to do is antennas and some working instrument
well.. the long construction is finished! :]
in the end i made some antennas: one telescopic, one frame and two stationary ones. also made some small parts like handles, mirror and steps and finished all the instruments. that's all
and of course pictures
...and the pictures continue
... and they are still continue
Very nice job done - congratulations.
My admiration on your work. :prost:
conclusion:
the model is great and very enjoable to build, even if it's a complex one
the fitting is good at general, but one thing disappoints - it's the steering system. in theory it looks great, but on practice it is very fragile and not useful match, because of it's complixety
the paper is great and the printing as well
if i had build this model without the breaks, it would take about 7-8 month to complete
the model looks amazing from the exterior and the interior
that's all folks :prost:
thank you bernie!
but i still have a long road up to your level
Truly, truly, truly amazing!!!!!
What a great build. What a superb model. What big eyes I got. Pa-tonk!
Gloomy
You've done great job @) @) @) @) @) @) @) @)
Snake, this is an AWESOME model!!!
Not only the Orlik model itself,
but the way you made it, the time it took,
the patience and care you put in this great
animal deserves a place in spotlight.
Congratulations!!!
i really appreciate your compliments
thank you. =)
a little brake and a new project will be started :]
Great build! I have this one on my stack to do someday, but got to work my skills up a bit first.