He 111Z-1
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1 22 November 2018, 21:15
Martin Bishop
Thanks guys. I try and vary the dio's as much as possable, some are pretty basic but when i can i try and do somthing with more interest than just the main subject.
Thanks guys. I try and vary the dio's as much as possable, some are pretty basic but when i can i try and do somthing with more interest than just the main subject.
23 November 2018, 08:04
Treehugger
Would it be possible to stamp put yellow leaves (I have seen such products, some punching machine), or would that be too small in 1:72 scale you think?
Would it be possible to stamp put yellow leaves (I have seen such products, some punching machine), or would that be too small in 1:72 scale you think?
23 November 2018, 11:49
Francky
Indeed, nice dio, but what a bizarre coockie that plane is. What on earth did they hope to achieve with such complicated and expensive solution?
Indeed, nice dio, but what a bizarre coockie that plane is. What on earth did they hope to achieve with such complicated and expensive solution?
23 November 2018, 14:17
Daniel Klink
@Drabslab they needed a tugPlane for the Me321. That was the idea behind the He 111Z
@Drabslab they needed a tugPlane for the Me321. That was the idea behind the He 111Z
23 November 2018, 14:51
Martin Bishop
Thanks. Yes, as Daniel said, it was a tug for the Me 321. But by the time it had entered service, the Germans had introduced the Me 323 so there was little use for it.
Thanks. Yes, as Daniel said, it was a tug for the Me 321. But by the time it had entered service, the Germans had introduced the Me 323 so there was little use for it.
23 November 2018, 18:59
Daniel Klink
Totally forgot. Where are my manners? Very good job and well presented Martin 👍
Totally forgot. Where are my manners? Very good job and well presented Martin 👍
23 November 2018, 19:23