Na Bancada:

  • F/A-18C Hornet (Revell 1/144) [50%]
  • F-16A (Revell 1/144) [90%]
  • Bristol F2B(Roden 1/72) [60%]
  • AK-47(Papercraft) [45%]

sexta-feira, 24 de julho de 2009

você conhece este avião?


In 1935 Nicolas Roland Payen began design of a
tandem-wing airplane to be powered by a "ramjet"
being developed by H. F. Malot. The engine didn't
work and Payen completed the design of his Model
Pa.22 "Flechair" (Arrow) around an 8 litre 180 HP
Regnier 6B-01 inverted, six cylinder, inline, aircooled
engine for the 1939 Coupe Deutsch de la
Meurthe race. The unflown Pa.22 was being tested
in the Eiffel Laboratories' full-size wind tunnel at
Chalais-Meudon when Paris fell to the Germans.
The Germans finished the wind tunnel tests and
took the airplane to the Flight Test Center at
Villacoublay where it was first flown in October 1942
by Payen's pilot, Jacques Charpantier. At
Villacoublay the plane was repainted in German
colors and returned to Payen's factory in the old
Deperdussin works at Juvisy for modifications. There
it was destroyed in an Allied raid on nearby rail yards
in 1944. The time between its capture and its first
flight make it clear the Pa.22 wasn't a priority
program with the Germans.
Aqui fica o papercraft deste protótipo (escala 1/48) para quem quiser baixar:

abçs




Hot wheels com Pen Drive?

enquanto vo me adiantando na AK-47,aqui fica uma idéia interessante:
usar um carrinho Hot Wheels como base de um pen drive é o que mostra o site
a idéia parece bem interessante...


será que eu encaro essa Nissan 350Z com um Pen Drive de 4 GB?

abçs

quinta-feira, 23 de julho de 2009

AK-47(PAPERCRAFT 1/1)




CONTINUANDO:
a primeira peça(foi feita
no sketch-up e depois transferida ao pepakura)





Projeto:AK-47 (papercraft)

The AK-47 is a selective fire, gas operated 7.62mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. Six decades later, the AK-47 and its variants and derivatives remain in service throughout the world. It has been manufactured in many countries and has seen service with regular armed forces as well as irregular, revolutionary and terrorist organizations worldwide.

Design work on the AK began in 1944. In 1946 the rifle was presented for official military trials, and a year later the fixed stock version was introduced into service with select units of the Red Army (the folding stock model was developed later). The AK-47 was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1949. An early development of the design was the AKS-47 (S—Skladnoy — folding), which differed in being equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock.

The AK-47 was one of the first true assault rifles and, due to its durability, low production cost and ease of use, the weapon and its numerous variants remain the most widely used assault rifles in the world [WIKIPEDIA.ORG]


pessoal,estou projetando o papercraft de uma AK-47 de papel na escala 1/1 ,enquanto isso vou postando aqui como vai indo:



quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2009

ZIS-42


Inspired by similar German and French designs, Russian halftrack development started in the late 30s, resulting in the somehow crude looking GAZ-60 and ZiS-22 halftracks, both based on civilian wheeled trucks.
In 1942, ZiS combined the ZiS-5V with the halftrack suspension and called it ZiS-42, according to the year of production start.
With a stronger engine and a frontal brushguard protection, the vehicle received the »M« suffix for »modified«.
Of both types, almost 6,000 were produced until 1945, some carrying the domestic 25mm and 37mm AT guns.
Underpowered and without a driven front axle, the ZiS-42(M) wasn't the definite solution for the notorious bad road conditions in Russia.

o modelo:
o papermodel pode ser baixado no link abaixo