Aero C-4, Czechoslovak Air Force
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14 6 April 2021, 12:14
Ludvík Kružík
I like biplanes. Despite their anachronism, they radiate a kind of dignity and nostalgia.
The kit of this aircraft was issued many years ago as a short run by the company MPM. Like most short runs, this kit requires more work in assembling and completing the details. The shape accuracy of the kit is good and small errors can be easily eliminated. Making strings requires a bit of skill and patience, but it's worth the effort. The strings give the model a mark of credibility.
I like biplanes. Despite their anachronism, they radiate a kind of dignity and nostalgia.
The kit of this aircraft was issued many years ago as a short run by the company MPM. Like most short runs, this kit requires more work in assembling and completing the details. The shape accuracy of the kit is good and small errors can be easily eliminated. Making strings requires a bit of skill and patience, but it's worth the effort. The strings give the model a mark of credibility.
18 July 2021, 09:06
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Despite the fact that the box says Aero C-104, the kit is more in line with the C-4 version. That's why I decided for the C-4 machine with the designation T-11. This aircraft was used by František Peřina, a participant in the air battle of England. I modified the surface details on the kit, made new cockpit equipment and added wire strings between the wings.