1/72 Revell Transall C-160
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37 11 February, 18:11

Looks amazing !!! Love the detail and the model more and more the longer i look at it.
1 11 February, 18:16

Nice, interior looking good. Which crew are you using or are they included?
1 12 February, 09:37

Thank you all! @DerMattes - The third is closed up and has only minimal interior detail in the cargo bay. Not worth showing 😁. The closed-up one will be showing off its LACI Transall flaps set though. I expect the set in a couple of weeks.
1 12 February, 09:39

Thanks for the clarification and sorry @Cuajete, your counting skills are obviously better than mine 😉
1 12 February, 15:17

@DuperScale - Thank you, I used crew from the Zvezda C-130.
1 12 February, 18:05

@DerMattes, don't worry. I'm sure your counting skills are better than mine 😄. I only read it in the project description, although I also saw 2 Transalls in the pics.
2 12 February, 19:35

@Jay Mountain Goat: Yes, now there is no doubt about seeing the triplets together 😄👍
How lucky you are to have a wife who makes such good bobbin lace. Great job! And good idea for the pebbles 👌
2 13 February, 19:26

Those faded orange/yellow hues can look good.
The resin flaps looks great 👍
1 15 March, 19:33

This is an interesting approach, installing the inner tube with the fuselage halves rather than as a single piece. I'm curious to see if it works in the end. Otherwise, it's very nicely built and detailed. I'll keep watching.
29 March, 12:31
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Work in Progress of three Revell Transall C-160 I got dirt cheap years back. One will be finished in Armée de l'Air colours, two in Luftwaffe. all circa 1977-1983. One German example will feature the illusion of turning props using clear plastic disks. One of the kits's fuselage parts were heavily warped, such that even with all the bending back and willpower, some top panel lines of that model do not meet up. I have taken the liberty to let loose my creativity when photographing some stages of the build. Probably this will not be everyone's cup of tea.