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Scott Head
added a new photoalbum.
37 7 July 2020, 18:53
Maximilian Feichtner
Wow, super Aircraft, very detailed interior.
 12 September 2020, 10:40
Bernd Korte
Nice rendition of a rarely seen plane.
 12 September 2020, 12:41
gorby
Wow that fantastic - inside and out!
 12 September 2020, 14:55
Daniel Klink
Wonderful 👍
 12 September 2020, 15:03
potez452
fine, I like it and your weathering is top. Where did you fond the PE detailling ?
 12 September 2020, 18:35
Scott Head Author
Potez452, it is all scrounged from other PE sets in the scrap bin.
 13 September 2020, 14:32
Łukasz Gliński
Oh wow, very inspirational tram-building, makes me wanna start mine (will use this album for reference for sure) 👍
Props, I hope we all know it's hollow inside by default.
 14 September 2020, 09:33
Daniel Klink
Yap hollow and also narrow but great scratchwork here! 👍
The pilot seat (s) looks familiar to me SM82 by Italeri Scott?
*Finished* Loading Scene with S.M. 82 Crete 1942 | Album by Springbank (1:72)
 14 September 2020, 09:38
Dave Flitton
Very Nice!!!
 14 September 2020, 11:18
Neuling
Great job!!
 14 September 2020, 15:38
Neil Patrick
I love this Scott. According to Scalemates, it's a 1966 tool; to make anything from that is an acheivement. To make such a beautiful rendition as this is truly masterful.
 3 January 2021, 10:57
Tony May
What an amazing build; If mine turns out to be half as nice it'll be a gem in my collection!
 24 November 2024, 18:46
Bozo
Really amazing result with this old kit
 24 November 2024, 21:38
Rui S
Great work, indeed 👍
 25 November 2024, 19:06
Hans-Jürgen Haag
A Beauty from the trash!👍👍🥰
 26 November 2024, 08:54
Tony May
Does anyone here know the criteria behind the exhaust systems on these Amiot 143Ms? I've seen photos of aircraft with a single exhaust pipe protruding from behind the cowling into those depressions on both upper sides of the nacelle. I've seen photos of aircraft with double exhaust pipes protruding from behind the cowling into those same depressions too. Of course I've seen others with these "box exhaust" pipes too. Is there really any rhyme or reason behind this? The Heller kit appears to lack any one of the 3 ...
 26 November 2024, 15:53
Scott Head Author
Tony the box type exhaust I think is supposed to be a flame suppressor so that the enemy won't see the exhaust flames. As this version is a night bomber it makes sense.
 26 November 2024, 20:38
Tony May
Scott, I suppose that would make sense. What did you use for the exhausts here? Albion rectangular tubing? I LOVE the interior on this beast! I've actually saved photos as references. lol
 26 November 2024, 20:47
Air no
Magnifique. Félicitations.
 4 March, 18:59

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