Hi
As has been noted some of our Tiger Moth models are now out there. Now a confession...despite designing nearly forty different liveries of these little biplanes, I'm not a great Tiggie fan! :-) But they really do conform to a model that is ubiquitous and international and certainly suit...
After nearly six years we've finally getting there..cancer(bad), the birth of my daughter (good), and seven-days-a-week work (what's a 'holiday') but we're nearly there!! We've spent a long time creating these VERY illustrated little aircraft. Lots of liveries from lots of countries...These...
Ryan
Thanks for your interest. We will be looking at releasing the models as digital printed models initially and they would be comparable with other similar printed items. I note the link to our site didn't work so here it is http://www.byairclassique.com
Note you are based in Texas. We...
Dear All,
I am sorry it is so long since I posted a thread, but to those who know, our plans and business have been much affected by Terry's cancer treatment and major surgery in the last 18 months, but at least the aspects of that are behind us at this point.
After five years of hard...
Albatros L 58 Build 1920 - The Wing
All of the Albatros L 58 was worked off photographs and a very basic 3V. The aircraft was also featured with natural timber sides, and we will probably produce a kit from that rather than the aluminium/silver dope finish that make for a gray collection...
Here's another build. Our designs are created to be quite simple, but deliver the detail to scare the plastic fraternity! We've illustrated the plywood texture on the sides of the fuselage. Here is a build of the Albatros, an early German airliner of the 1920's.
Rosie
Sometime back I promised a build of one of our models. Here's something I have been upgrading from 1/144 to 1/72 scale! The Boeing & Westervelt was one of the first two aircraft designed by Boeing, and was the company's first overseas sale.
The seaplanes were purchased by the New Zealand...
Thanks Vernon...hope life is well in South Carolina. Jack has made good progress and is working on two French ships of that era..Zelee and Jaureguiberry. Shame the philosophy of the French Naval archivists aren't extended to other countries...
Croydon Background - 1924 - 1/72 scale
Just printed this backdrop out and taken a quick pic. It has been blu-tacked on to the side of a carton and Apologies for rough look. Anyway we are looking at getting backgrounds like this along with the facade model of Croydon Circa 1928. keeping busy...
19th century ships..
The HMS Alexandra is impressive but only have a single photo at present :)
I agree with your comments on French Warships...not only under-represented, but in general appearance must be regarded as some of the most striking looking ships ever constructed.
I am on...
The Ships we are looking at...
Wonderful to realise that there's some interest in this era. In response to question on our aircraft, our original buisnes plans for 2007 have been slowed down a great deal by Terry getting cancer (with upcoming treatment etc) but we have finalised our BY AIR...
We've been designing paper model aircraft and postcards for some time but have been wanting to make up some paper models of steamships - particularly ships that combine sails with funnels, and ironclad warships (1860's to 1900's). You can see some of our aircraft here..By Air Classique -...
Hi All Some time since my last post. Unfortunately my partner Terry has been diagnosed with cancer and we are having to deal with all that, as well as trying to get our card model aircraft range launched.
Anyway here are some pictures of our recently designed Croydon Airport space saving...
Just checked through the web site and repaired the links through to our different postcard pages which have been down since I posted this thread on the DH 4a.