ML-KNIL Curtiss Hawk 75
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6 21 March 2019, 19:44
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Thnx Erik. I already spent a lot of time in it. I hope it's worth it...
17 April 2019, 19:40
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Thanks. That is one of the reasons to build it. I think the F-16 is beautiful, but I've seen it built too often.
2 October 2019, 15:13
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Fantastic job all around Klaas!! My Hawk is on hold for a while now unfortunately but your result give me inspiration again!
1 November 2020, 16:34
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Fabulous Build. I've got an old SMER Hawk coming up next in 1:72 and your detail here will certainly be a guide for my efforts.
1 November 2020, 17:18
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Well thanks guys. I finally had some time to make decent photos. Glad you like them!
2 November 2020, 15:49
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Thanks Ben. I first gave the plane an aluminium coat and sealed it. Then I applied masking fluid with a piece of sponge on the places which would be worn or exposed to wind flow the most. After camouflaging I simply rubbed the masking of. Because I found the aluminium too bright I toned it down by spraying highly dilluted camouflage green over it.
22 December 2020, 14:22
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Thank you. I think I will try this on one of my current builds, I like how you were able to control where the chipping happened like in the wing leading edges.
Always nice to see a ml-knil subject like this hawk!
22 December 2020, 21:23
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An attempt to properly build and detail a Special Hobby 1/32 Mohawk mk.IV into a Hawk 75-A7 as used by the Dutch East Indies Air Force during WW2.