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RSO with flak 38

jporto

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This is Probably my favorite piece (Earring of the process of painting)
The process of assembly was very very enterteining and I enjoyed in each of the processes

In fact I have other one in process of assembly that a RSO abandoned after 5 years

Hope you like it

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Awful vehicle .... awful ....

The glasses seems completely un- realistic...

General detailing is very poor ....

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(of course I do not think it!)

Ladies and Gentlemen!!! .... let me introduce you my friend Mr Jorge Porto!!!! One of the most complete modellers I know (and he lives just 15 km from home!)


:laugh: :laugh:

Welcome Jorge!!!! I´m sure that we´ll all enjoy of your stunning works here, not only in vehicles scratchbuilding ... also painting figures and making dioramas and vignettes!!
 
That looks very cool. My fav is still the pak toting version, but I must say that looks cool.
James
 
nicely done, I l ike the fact you made the mountain version of the Flak gun.

Regards,
 
Wowwwwwwwwww.... Very nicely detailed. I love the engine and the work you have done on the gun and the bed :ro:
Steven
 
that's indeed WOW! in all aspects! the details are stunning, the flak and it's mount are incredible, the windshields are crazy!

wonderful! thanks for sharing jorge!
 
Jorge,
Welcome aboard... :arrrg
I guess I must have missed a lot while I was laying about...
Wow doesn't seem to say what I'm thinking, but I can't come up
with the right words, Jose, where have you been hiding him? :D
Jorge, I'm sitting on pins and needles waiting to see what you
will show us next.
Truly another master modeler in our arena. :notworthy :notworthy
Keep up the great work and keep posting more pictures.
I must say I love Soviet Armor, but the RSO is my favorite
German vehicle... It's strange, but no matter what version you
see, it's always got a cool look to it.
Love the scratch building you've done (which is most of it).
Nice mount for the gun.
Moon Puppy, Here is another new friend for your aircraft. :lol:
Looking forward to seeing more.
Shawn
 
Jorge ,

This is a truly amazing piece of work , I love the extra detail you have added to this .

Just true craftsmanship of the highest calibre

Jenny :kiss:
 
Thank you very much for your comments. I´m very happy for your words!!!!

Dario:
All the pieces in white are evergreen, the photo-etched parts are:

http://www.royalmodel.com/it/catalogo_dettaglio.php?id_art=246

and the tracks of friulmodel
the flack support was building by my friend Oscar Pinella, a master of scratch :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

About the Glass, I don´t konw well how can i tell you. It´s a thin leaf of transparent plastic
Cut away and scratch with a cutter

Of course I´ll paint the RSO, but now I do not have a lot of time and I´m building another RSO abandoned for a great vignette of a workshop in Gemany in 1950 restoring it

Obviously I will keep you informed

Insist, sorry for my english level, and thank´s another time with your words
 
jporto wrote:
Thank you very much for your comments. I´m very happy for your words!!!!

Dario:
All the pieces in white are evergreen, the photo-etched parts are:

http://www.royalmodel.com/it/catalogo_dettaglio.php?id_art=246

and the tracks of friulmodel
the flack support was building by my friend Oscar Pinella, a master of scratch :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

About the Glass, I don´t konw well how can i tell you. It´s a thin leaf of transparent plastic
Cut away and scratch with a cutter

Of course I´ll paint the RSO, but now I do not have a lot of time and I´m building another RSO abandoned for a great vignette of a workshop in Gemany in 1950 restoring it

Obviously I will keep you informed

Insist, sorry for my english level, and thank´s another time with your words

Jorge,
Do not worry about your English... We understand you just fine and really enjoy seeing
your build (A picture says a thousand words) and yours speak volumes.
English is my only language, so any other language you speak would loose me completly.
I can't speak for everyone, but I'm sure they feel the same, just keep the pictures
and information coming. I'm enjoying it.
Shawn
 
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