Breguet Br. Bizerte
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36 29 September 2018, 08:10

This is the kind of kits whose modelers deserve all my admiration for daring to build them. Following!
29 September 2018, 19:35

this looks like the kind of kit that will not be easy to pull.... and something tells me you will do and amazing job. certainly worth following 🙂
29 September 2018, 21:24

Following, I love such unique and ambitious projects 🙂
Thank your for the hints on filling and gluing the vacu parts using that wood filler and wood glue 👍
5 February 2019, 12:43

I just bought a book about the German Seenotstaffel during WW2 and they used also Bizertes. It mentions that this ship had very good handling characteristics in rough sea.
22 June 2020, 10:02

Do you have to fill the vac forms with some kind of foam or something? I think I've seen something like that.
22 June 2020, 16:08

Dear TreeHugger, I fill some locations with some kind of synthetic wood for helping glueing partstogether
19 July 2020, 13:48

Also sitting in hoping to learn a lot. I have a vacu form RWD-13 but not the skills.
4 August 2020, 20:12

Hello ribs are made with 2 parts : a thin strip of evergreen 0.13 mm thick glued to the fuselage and a length of 0.5 mm square rod glued to the strip. The rod is firmly but gently held in place while the glue dries (tamiya green)
9 August 2020, 18:00

Je suis avec grande attention!
This is... something else!😉
16 August 2020, 15:29

Picture 3 is actually in the modelling dictionary as the illustration for 'Flash'. Hard work but looking good.
30 October 2020, 22:30

Potez452 - I was made aware of this build just recently....an amazing good job you doing here on the vacu form kit! congrats!! 👍
21 January 2021, 20:39

You are a brave, fearless man! 🙂 May I sugest you change the settings on your album, in the "Teaser:" field to "Use last image"? You are doing an excellent job, but as default the album image that appears in the Newsfeed is always the first and it doesn't do justice to your admirable work so far.
8 February 2021, 23:15

That vertical stabilizer looks like someone designed it for a cartoon. Crazy stuff. Loving every minute of it.
9 February 2021, 00:23

That's very smart, all 3 stabilizers are exchangeable then😉
Potez, you love sanding, don't you?😉 Incredible build 👍
9 February 2021, 08:03

What a truly extraordinary project! So worth seeing - I'm sticking with it!
9 February 2021, 08:05

I too am looking forward to your progress. Not many modelers tackle vacuforms these days. Very inspirational 👍
9 February 2021, 12:33

It's really interesting to see how you've stabilized the model. I wish you would add text to the photos explaining what you have done.
11 February 2021, 15:36

Hello
Thank you mates
I will try to follow Ricardo's suggestion about album settings
As Olivier says it's french design...but we can analyze it as an improvement of english design (maybe)
11 February 2021, 19:15

Awesome idea with that jig! That looks very clever. I remember having a horrible time trying to get engine in place on my loire. I learned something today THX
25 February 2021, 10:31

This is a courageous undertaking, my admiration for your skills and work so far. I would'nt have even dared starting it.......
23 May 2021, 10:08

Thank you mates
Yes Erik self drawn decals, but not home printed
25 May 2021, 19:02

Great job so far with that Breguet!
...And fantastic result for the AFV. Congrats!
6 March 2022, 18:42