Monday, 19 November 2018

Aeronavale Corsair part 3

I finally remembered to take some photos of the finished Corsair.  The yellow and black 'Suez stripes' are a bit ropey close up, as indeed are the hand painted tail stripes but the overall effect is quite striking.  Now I'd better write to game it's intended for....

 


11 comments:

Rob Young said...

Nice. I always prefer to see hanpainted rather than transfers.

Don M said...

looks pretty good, always found this to be an interesting campaign.

Pete. said...

Looks good to me time- is Little Cold Wars going back to the '50s?

Cheers,

Pete.

Reese Crawford said...

Looks great!

How do you do your flight stands? I use 1/48 scale aircraft in support of my 54mm ww2 armies and am looking for new basing ideas.

Thanks for any input.
Reese

Tim Gow said...

Rob Young
I'd have probably made even more of a hash of transfers!

Tim Gow said...

Don M
I'd better get on with the game planning then!

Tim Gow said...

Pete
Sure is - we can't stay in the '70s all the time you know!

Tim Gow said...

Reese Crawford
The stand in question is made from a wire clothes hanger and is used for 1/72 models over tabletop games. I use other stands fro floor and lawn games. Would you like me to do a future post about my aircraft stands?

Rob Young said...

Flight stands I use brass rod fitted in a hole drilled in 25mm mdf round bases. Because that's too light I then glue it on a 2p. - example here https://easterngarrison.blogspot.com/2018/09/sukhoi-su2.html
Of course 1/48th bit bigger, but could use bigger mdf bases!

Reese Crawford said...

Thanks everyone for the ideas
A post on stands would be terrific. I hope it won't be much trouble

Thanks again
Reese

Tim Gow said...

Reese Crawford
No trouble, though it won’t happen for a while. Can’t guarantee it’ll be much help though!