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31st August 2014, 18:33
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He 111
Hi guys,
recently working on this Luftwaffe Legend...
B,H,P varianst are ready....all in one template...
Peter Kassak

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1st September 2014, 19:18
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Re: He 111
OH YES! Very nice looking so far!
FAST AND BULBOUS!
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2nd September 2014, 19:54
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Re: He 111
Very nice start indeed! If I can nitpick a bit, I'd suggest you rework the shadow cast by the trailing edge of the wing. It should go back and blend in with the fairing.
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3rd September 2014, 11:38
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Re: He 111
Yep Gammary, nice comment...wil work on it...shadows are always problem, as they shows up only once camo colors are applied...
Peter Kassak

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3rd September 2014, 19:19
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Re: He 111
Nice job Peter!
I would do much stronger shadows. Also I miss the shadow of the propeller and the shadow of the MG on the fuselage.
The additaional MG in the canopy wasn't very common. I think I just know one photograph showing this. Do you have any reference photographs for this?
Cheers,
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3rd September 2014, 21:07
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Re: He 111
Peter, just out of curiosity how many hours have you got into this one? Total for Zamex drawing the lines and then total for you on the shading? Also are the wings/engines removable to view the whole fuselage below (emblem shots) or is this as is?
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3rd September 2014, 22:15
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Re: He 111
Baron, I know the MGs are all switched ON....I have one template for B, H and P so far... so depends on actual plane and camo we do, to use it or not...
Clint, yes, it is all separated, tail vertical, tail horizontal, fuselage up to cabin, nose with cabin, undercarriadge gear, engine, wing, antenas, guns,all separated
Dunno the hours...I assume I do the template in 16 hours. Zamex does lines a bit longer I assume, as he compares it with photos and other drawings...he even counts the rivets sometimes
Peter Kassak

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3rd September 2014, 22:19
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