Man that turned out awesome for a cardboard kit. I have to get one of these. In the right light scenery some of the photos look real. Finding one a year later is going to be hard. Everyone that had no longer has. Where did you find this at?
Thanks for showing this great hangar build! Looks so realistic how you blend it in with the natural lighting and background. Nice build video as well. 👍
I got this to go with a Revell Haunebu II flying saucer and putting a Luftwaffe diorama together The gaps are so small to cut off the sprues I can’t get a knife blade in, so have to risk tearing I will be adding split coffee stirrers to the columns prior to paint.
I have had look at them for a while but haven't seen any built up, I wanted to get the 1/72 and 1/48. I might do it when funds are available, certainly spur me on to build more to fill it. Thanks mate
Very nice hangar kit. I had purchased the same PAG runway slab kit that you have here, but I was wondering about the accuracy of the slab surfaces. Do the actual slabs really have that criss cross pattern on them? I've always thought that the slabs should have a smooth surface.
No, the plates are in real life just prefab concrete slabs without any particular pattern. The edges were filled with black asphalt. I didn’t particularly care reproducing this and was mainly focusing on the hangar.
@@tomsmodeltime6662 by coincedence, I happened to see a video today of the runway at the airport in Kherson. I could see the criss cross pattern in the slabs.
Those are VERY nice kits. I was going to order a 1/32 scale kit, but all I could find was some from the U.K. and they wanted around $50.00 just to ship it. The prices were reasonable at around $40.00, but the shipping cost is what broke the deal. I ended up buying a corrugater for $18.00 and made my own from thick paper stock, balsa wood, and plastic sheeting that I had laying around.
sklep.gpm.pl/modele-kartonowe/samoloty/1/33/hangar-1/33-model-wyciety-laserem Go here and select language in upper right corner. Don't know where you live, but to US shipping is $ 37.06, so in total you have to pay $ 68.13. And its pretty obvious you pay less if you make it on your own. Take into consideration its has to be shipped all the way from Europe.
@@mixererunio1757 THANKS, but I bought a paper corrugator, and I already had balsa wood and thin plastic for the windows. I made my own for under 10 dollars and it looks every bit as good.