Bregir Posted March 21, 2012 (edited) Hi all This is a creation from many years back that survived through the times. It was modelled freely after a WWII fighter, although I am not sure it shows which one. The colours are a bit off, but I think they work reasonably well. Comments welcome :) The plane alone: Getting ready for take off: Bregir out Edited April 27, 2012 by Rufus Indexed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vindicare Posted March 22, 2012 Nice! It looks like a P51 Mustang. I'm not sure what the piece is called, it's a 1x4 piece with rounded...exhausts on the end set at an angle. Used a lot as engine exhausts, most recently on the Dino set 5888 Ocean Interceptor, behind the propellors on the wings. Back to your plane, throw some of those on the nose area, and there you go. A little added detail. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
viracocha Posted March 22, 2012 The shape is good enough. Maybe some tiles on the wings will make this aircraft more realistic. And the inner space in the cabine need some detales. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ralph_S Posted March 22, 2012 There is some superficial resemblance to a P-51, but it reminds me far more of an aerobatics aircraft than of any particular WW-II fighter. I'd also suggest replacing the dual wheels on the undercarriage with single ones. I can't think of any single-seat WW-II fighter that had dual wheels on each bogie. Cheers, Ralph Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bregir Posted March 22, 2012 (edited) First of all, thanks for your replies :) This aircraft's main function was to swooshable :P It was made for play - so it is a little basic in terms of detailing. Secondly, I am sadly away from my LEGO this time - I only had a short visit to the sacred halls last week and thought I would take some pics to share. Point being - sadly I can't make any immediate improvements, but I that doesn't mean I am not listening ;) I like the idea of detailing the engine more, and the plane in general, including the cockpit. Tiles on the wings may give a good visual effect, but I fear it would also make the wings look too heavy and thick. About the wheels... Well, that is more a question of availability than choice - I definitely see your point! To be honest, I seem to remember I was trying to base it on a ME109(From my mental), which is probably only visible in the crude lines. Of course, a ME109 wouldn't really have the sloping part behind the cockpit... No matter - I am happy you like it and that you have some good ideas. It is one of my favourite childhood builds :) It has been in a lot of succesful dogfights... ;) Bregir Edited March 22, 2012 by Bregir Share this post Link to post Share on other sites