Yup that looks like one of our planes![]()
Next drawing on the list is a Canberra. I'm doing the Australian B2 version at this stage. I might do some B1s later.
Here is the start of the linework:
Yup that looks like one of our planes![]()
Harriers...uppy downy things.
British classic . . . started one for a pilot friend who flew them, but the project got shelved. You'r line art looks excellent.
Got thus far.
http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...k/canberra.jpg
I've finished the linework...
Looking very nice, just not sure how much of the riveting was actually visible once the paint had gone on, I don't recall it being picked up much on the ones I know.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
My mistake, guys, isthis better?
Yes, Inky, but I know it's there!
Grubby.
grubby your a twat!!!!!!!!
do you not know the state of my health, nearly died laughing when you flipped it
please do a Nam scheme, and if you are really kind could you do one for an ex pilot down at Bull Creak who flew them in Nam, I am sure the old guy would love it.
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
this is the bird in question.
I will be there January next year for my sons wedding, that gives me 15 weeks if I do one myself, if I do a big one and let them print and sell them to help keep the museum going.
Last edited by JMSmith; 5th October 2013 at 16:14.
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Some years ago, the army planted some multiple barreled rotating gun mechanisms in a field near me. Canberras kept arriving at high speed at about nought feet and these guys must have been using gun cameras as they swung round to try to catch the planes. You could never hear one coming and I swear they took the tops off my trees. Scared the you know what out of me, must have driven the soldiers dotty.
rat.