yak-3 1/48 Eduard

P

pilot program

Guest
B

Bunkerbarge

Guest
I think that you have achieved a very realistic weathering finish, particularly on the undersides where you have to be really careful against a light background. Lovely model that anyone would be proud of.
 

Gern

'Stashitis' victim
SMF Supporter
Joined
May 17, 2009
Messages
9,705
Points
113
Location
Stourbridge
First Name
Dave
That looks pretty good to me!

Gern
 

Centurion3RTR

Fossil Raver
Joined
Jan 1, 2009
Messages
2,001
Points
48
First Name
John
Got to agree, very nice model. These aircraft were not hangar queens and looked old before their time and to my eyes it looks spot on.

Have fun, John
 

yak face

Wossupwidee?
Staff member
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jun 13, 2009
Messages
12,415
Points
113
Location
sheffield
First Name
tony
Fantastic job ljubo, i love a nice Yak (no surprise there!!) Ive got this kit in the 'Weekend' edition in my stash, if it turns out half as nice as this one ill be happy , cheers tony
 
P

pilot program

Guest
Thanks, guys. I'm really glad you like it. As much as I like the shape of the Soviet WW2 airplanes, they can easy look like a toy. It is because of big flat areas without panel lines. This is my first russian ever and I was afraid of that issue and I am very satisfied with avoiding the toy-look on my model.
 
Top