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Seeing Tony's cracking racer pictures reminded me to dig these pickies out.

They are a set of photos of the Heller 1/72 Tempest V I built, it was flown by my hero, the Frenchman Pierre Clostermann D.F.C. during WW2 showing what he did best...Train spotting!

If you want a good read get his book..The Big Show.

How he survived the war beggers belief, low flying most of his missions. He had the name Le Grande Charles painted on his Tempest.

I 'borrowed' the diorama from my Partizan Attack model and got my wife to throw the aircraft along the track whilst I took pictures!!!!! Well not really....

I hope you approve.

Cheers all,

Ron

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Great stuff ron mate, closterman was indeed a legend , imagine being a german train driver and hearing the sound of an approaching tempest, --time to jump off the footplate and go for a wee methinks!!!!
 
Tremendous stuff. I particularly like the last photo (11 I think). The camouflage works so well in piccy 4 that I couldn't find the aircraft at first!

Cheers

Steve
 
Fantastic Ron , I`ve only had a couple of beers but your photography or computer skills have blown me away I keep looking and still can`t see how the aircraft is airbourne , please enlighten us how you have managed to make a flying dio look so real ?

I love it mate

Richy
 
Cracking job Ron, love the effects also. Very well done mate, top marks again.

Andy
 
Excellent ROn. Have to say his book is a most excellent read. Finished it 2 months ago and i'm going to have to read it again.
 
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Fantastic Ron , I`ve only had a couple of beers but your photography or computer skills have blown me away I keep looking and still can`t see how the aircraft is airbourne , please enlighten us how you have managed to make a flying dio look so real ?I love it mate

Richy
Thanks for for taking the time to have a look at these pictures chaps and the nice comments.

To answer your question Richy. If you take a look at picture 6, all is revealed. It's fishing line!

Tie a knot of the stuff around where the tail meets the fuselage, then leaving around an 18" loop, wedge the other end into the spinner/nose gap.

To take the pictures, suspend the model where you want it, I held it in my left hand and camera in my right. Twist the line around the model for the right angle, and look at the l.e.d. screen, turn the model and you will see that at the right angle what little of the line is reflecting light magically vanishes...In picture 6 you can just see the line going up from the tail, bo****ks!

So there you go, simple but effective. Try it out...

Cheers,

Ron
 
Hi Ron, a 5 Star if ever I saw one. Always liked the look of the Tempest
 
Nicely done Ron. Will you be offering your services as Special Effects Director on the new Dambusters film then? :lol

Gern
 
Got me fooled all the way, first I looked for the line and couldn't find it then I suspected of some ultra fancy digital effect. Loved it!
 
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Thank you for the 5 Derek, much appreciated. A very nice suprise!

Dave, I would prefer to be the main Director, then I could stuff the P.C. wallahs and insist on Guy Gibson's dog being given his correct name..'Nigger'. It's history for heavens sake!

Marcos, that's a very nice compliment to say you were fooled as to how the effect was accomplished, thank you.

Fancy digital effects? No chance, I can just about manage to one finger type and upload pictures, that's it I'm afraid. Mind you, it's all I want!

Thanks again boys for your input. They make good reading.

Ron
 
I love how you've done the photos Ron, top marks for that matey. And a very nice subject too, i'll have to get that book.

Have fun, John
 
Nice one Ron. I would of given you six stars, but I can see the string in one of the photos! (and only the one!) So you will have to settle for five stars.

I think it admirable that even in the heat of war even pilots had time for a hobby. OK trainspotting would not be my first chioce, but then again, If I had the same gear as he did, I could be tempted!!!

Great build.

*****
 
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