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Yankee Lady

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About the Author

About Michael (elmarriachi)
FROM: BADEN-WüRTTEMBERG, GERMANY

Modeller with passion since childhood. Living in Germany near Stuttgart with my wife in our house where I have enough space for my hobby, specially for my big scale hobby - I prefer big kits with lot of parts, need lot of space. :) If I am not scale modelling then I like cooking, cinema, mountainbi...


Comments

Very nice indeed! Thanks for submitting this Michael - here's to many more. All the best Rowan
FEB 14, 2014 - 11:14 PM
Michael, Congratulations on completing this enormous model. Out of curiosity, where and how are you displaying it? Just out of curiosity, how long did it take to complete it? The level of detail you maintained throughout the build with the addition of PE parts, detail painting, and various degrees of weathering, is truly at an exceptional level. One out of four engine anti-glare panels is worn, the props each show a somewhat different level of wear and tear, the small amounts of oil stains and flows from the engines on to the cowl flaps vary but look so realistic. Attention to details with your air brush is how you reproduced the effects of heat on the engine exhausts and turbo charges. They look as realistic as I've ever seen on a model. I could go on & on, but everywhere I looked, this is the type and level of attention I saw. Thank you for sharing your work with us. I look forward to your next build blog and feature. Joel
FEB 16, 2014 - 02:59 AM
Beautiful job. Kudos (Applause) to you. It's a shame the kit maker left that nasty step in the nose. Not much you can do with that other than what you did. I really enjoyed all the pictures of it. The metal finish is very hard to get right on single engine a/c I personally won't even try it on a four engine beast like this. Very nice, Thank you
FEB 17, 2014 - 11:29 AM
Not only a fantastic kit, definitively very nice work as well. Its an inspiring model. Your metal finish seems spot on!
FEB 21, 2014 - 01:05 AM
I am speechless - super work!
MAR 12, 2015 - 06:25 AM
Superbly done from start to finish Michael, an epic undertaking which you accomplished with knobs on
MAR 12, 2015 - 11:46 AM