Hi folks!
Just a small update. I have changed the light effects at the tail. I think it looks much better now. What do you think?
Cheers,
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Hi folks!
Just a small update. I have changed the light effects at the tail. I think it looks much better now. What do you think?
Cheers,
Hi folks!
With the help of Otters reworked drawing I have also changed my profile.
The only thing I have redone is the backside revi position.
Cheers, Simon
That looks ugly with a captal "U". Mean and nasty with a chainsaw in the nose.....the way it was meant to be Just the right touch Simon! Awesome work! Can't wait to see it fully marked up. I want that one hanging on the wall of my studio.
This really is a super profile, and if I ever get around to doing my long threatened version of the 410, I'm going to have to jump very high indeed.
I know its not really your thing Simon, but I really think that this profile (and most others) would benefit with the addition of propellers.
A detail crop?
Hi folks!
Thank you for the comments.
Otter: Sorry but have no idea what you mean: "That looks ugly with a captal "U". Mean and nasty with a chainsaw in the nose.....the way it was meant to be Just the right touch Simon!"
I will show fully marked Me 410 very soon.
GFR: I just add propellers if I also do the undercarriage. At the moment I do this, but progress is very slow.
What it means Simon is that you have made the drawing convincing enough that I'm sure it's not something I would want to face in combat. It looks big, ugly and mean....just the way it is supposed to look.
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(That's with a capital N by the way
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FAST AND BULBOUS!
Hi folks!
This bird I have finished last year for Roger Gaemperle's book "Captured Eagles". Base was made by Otter.
A larger preview you will find here: Luftwaffe Aviation Art made by Simon Schatz: Messerschmitt Me 410 A-3 flown by 3.(F)/Aufkl.Gr 33, May 1945
Cheers, Simon