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Ok then it appears those photos I posted aren't loading properly, if anyone is able to post photos online would anyone be able to put them on for me? I was using a Yahoo groups thing, but it hasn't worked apparently.... (my email is [email protected])

I will try that, thanks for the advice.
There is many many different brands, majority would be Tamiya I think. A few Hasegawa etc.
I might try simply displaying them somewhere in daylight and taking photos with them arranged in rows, may be alot easier!!

Wurger, very nice models, I am particularly impressed with the Mig 3, Yak 3, La7 and those Poli's. I haven't got one single russian machine yet!! What was I thinking?

Regards,
Andy
 
THX Andy for your words.I'm very glad to hear that.But as far as the MiG-3 and Yak-3 are concerned.Sorry mate but you've recognized them badly.:( Both are Yak-1 fighters.The one in the foreground is the Yak-1 the early version,the second one in the background is Yak-1M.The rest is O.K.:)

regards,
Wojtek
 
Christ! you are joking. Smack on the hand for me. I am suppose to be a russian aircraft enthusiast, well, I guess enthusiast doesn't necessarily mean specialist...:D
 
Sorry about poor quality photos and paper.
 

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Hi folks scroll up to view my photos, edited my post as the pix were not attached properly, a bit of instruction from wurger, and I am on my way!

Cheers
andrew

Ps some wanted to know what brands these kits are, i'll give it a rough summary, memory won't recall some of em...

photo 1:
B-17G monogram
P-40 Airfix
P-51D Tamiya

photo 2: (top shelf)
Spitfire Mk XIVc (x2) Hobbycraft
Mk 24 Tamiya
Dauntless not sure
Typhoon can't remember
Mk XIVe Hobbycraft
Mk V Tamiya
Mk Vc Trop (airfix) originally a MkVb
P38 Monogram
Sea Fury HobbyCraft

photo 2: (2nd shelf down)
Harvard Revell (originally air racer, repainted in RNZAF markings, havent got reg for it yet)
Corsair not sure, it was given to me in bits with no box or instructions, painted in RNZAF colours
Me 262 Dragon
Mk VIII can't bloody remember off hand!
Dora Tamiya, brilliant kit, beautiful aeroplane (I am bias towards the 190) Tamiya
Royal Navy Seafire Airfix
Hurricane I Airfix
Fw190A Tamiya
P-40 Tomahawk think this was revell
P-51D Revell (originally 'Miss America' air racer)
Crashed ME109F-2, hasegawa

photo 2: third shelf down
P-61 Monogram
Lancaster BIII Tamiya
JU88 Revell
Beaufighter Tamiya

photo 2: fourth shelf down
P47 Monogram
B26 Monogram
Zero Tamiya
Mk X (ACII kit) mk VIII originally
Me109K-4 Hobbycraft I think

Photo 3: the Me109E is hasegawa and Mark 1 Spit Revell, both just out of sight of above photo
Bottom: Se5a, no idea
Tiger Moth no idea
Ho 229 Dragon
Me110 Revell, brilliant kit, real happy how it came out too
He 111 Monogram
He 219 Tamiya, great kit
Henschel He 129 can't remember
 
Heres my first scratch built stand off scale plane. Started out as a free 2 channel pullout plan of the Sopwith Scooter. After making the fuse I went a bit mad and put bungee undercariage and REAL rib stitching and changed it to 4 channel. Needs weathering, dummy engine and rigging to finish.
 

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There are pics of my old Yak-1 1:72 model.The model was painted using a brush.I tested on it a way how to apply oil enamels to get an effect of the smudged borderline between colours.Besides the cockpit conopy was damaged deadly by accident.I had to "borrow it" from an other model.Therefore the model looks so so.
 

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Good morning to all;
I like particulary thise model (the D-501 Zero) by the place who occupe in the history.
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