A-10C 1/32 Trumpeter in-flight OIR 2017 - Completed
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93 10 January 2023, 09:20

exelent modeling until now. Good luck and I'm looking forward to the end result.
10 January 2023, 09:43

Jawohl... Splendid Olivier, just splendid 🙂
26 December 2023, 14:38

All the additional details fully payed of. Topped by a convincing paint job of this well worn warrior. Really looks the part.
27 December 2023, 09:49

Fantastic job on the ten. It looks like the real thing, (isn't that the ultimate objective?)
24 January 2024, 16:23

WOW - that´s how a warthog has to look like ... very nice result 👍
24 January 2024, 16:33

Thank you very much gents.
Rando the in flight stand was home built out of MDF wood. It's a bit large but I really needed something stable and allowing me to change the in-flight pose.
25 January 2024, 07:09

Splendid work... a deep down and dirty bird. Very nice work and lovely detailing
25 January 2024, 07:39

I almost did not openthe album, since I was truly convinced that first picture was a reference picture of real plane..... holy molly, what an amazing build, what incredible detail, and amazing paint job, difficult to get more realistic than this, awesome!
25 January 2024, 07:57

Yes, I only realised it is a model because the engines were not turning.
Great build and paint job 👍
25 January 2024, 08:32

Very nice work Oliver. Love the look you have achieved. Top work Sir.
25 January 2024, 08:35

What a great build! Looks super realistic 👍 I love how you showed no mercy to the belly area 👍
2 February 2024, 12:29

There aren't enough superlatives to describe the extreme level of detailing and craftsmanship on this kit - literally photorealistic. I tip my hat off to you, Olivier!
12 February 2024, 16:10
Album info
Modern A-10C conversion from Trumpeter A-10A
Step 1: Working on front fuselage section
Step 2: Rear Fuselage
Step 3: Wings
Step4: Cockpit & Canopy
Step5: Final assembly and paint
Step 6: Weapons
Step7: Heavy Weathering