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Hugo Pereira

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Hello

In last days we are presented the our works we are doing... We have almost finish Douglas Bader Cockpit and Viriatus...

I want to introduce this time WW1 Bomber... This the first WIPs...

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I hope you liked what will come... This is a 1/10 Bust and 1/32 and 1/48 full figure... But many things are in development...

Critcs, ideas, comments, tips are welcome...

Thank you so much for believe in us and support RPmodels.

With best regards
Hugo Pereira
 
Hello Mr. Sgt. Red

Thank you Sir... The figure is in development Sir... We need a little more time...

Thank you Sir.
With best regards
Hugo Pereira
 
Hello Mr. Sgt. Red

It will be a pleasure... But we need a little time to do it... LOL... LOL... LOL...

Thank you Sir.
With best regards
Hugo Pereira
 
Hello Keith, my good friend

Another cruise idea... LOL... LOL... LOL... There are many things to do... But the final end it will be very good...

Big ugg.
Hugo
 
Hugo,

The Halberstadt CLII fuselage was of wood construction so there should be no rivets! Also, the photo of the actual plane clearly shows that the cross-sectiuon of the upper decking is wrong on your pattern. Notice how the top edge of the fuselage under the gunner's arm is practically vertical where you have it at angled inwards.

I am aviation fan! I hope this helps.....

Mike
 
Hello Mr. Sgt Red

We are put in invidence the WWI bombers... The first bombs are left by hand... And then we have a big evolution... In RPmodels the idea and concept is remember this thing... The first bombers of aircraft history...

Thank you Sir.
With best regards
Hugo Pereira
 
Hello Mr. Fokion

Thank you Sir for your comment... For this year it will be difficult Sir... All the agenda for teh year is full... But in the future, why not? I hope dont feel disapoointed with us....

With best regards
Hugo Pereira
 
Hugo,

The Halberstadt CLII fuselage was of wood construction so there should be no rivets! Also, the photo of the actual plane clearly shows that the cross-sectiuon of the upper decking is wrong on your pattern. Notice how the top edge of the fuselage under the gunner's arm is practically vertical where you have it at angled inwards.

I am aviation fan! I hope this helps.....

Mike

Bonehead a great aviation Fan ! How strange ?!
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