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Avatar User Offline jagdfleiger
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Posted: April/14/2018 at 11:37am  Quote
 
I found this PDF file that describes the process of painting pilots.  Its free on the Aces of Iron website.  http://www.acesofiron.com/Paint_Special/ Aces_Paint_presentation.pdf



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Posted: December/28/2025 at 1:02pm  Quote
 
Here is my Aces of Iron pilot for my Spad 13.   First time for me to paint a pilot and I think he looks pretty good.  The instructions from Aces of iron helped me out greatly.




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Posted: December/28/2025 at 2:59pm  Quote
 
  Its been awhile since a pot in here. I ave thought about trying to sculpt a new pilot again someday.. Its not eay to beat the ones you can buy. But it can be satisfying in the end...
 
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Posted: December/29/2025 at 5:04pm  Quote
 
Here's my 3 BUSA pilots,  all from Park Flyer Plastics, https://planecrazystuff.com/product/import-placeholder-158/.

Not as detailed as some, but they look pretty good. Nothings worse than an open cockpit RC model on a flyby without a pilot. 

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Posted: December/29/2025 at 5:36pm  Quote
 
I really like the basics of that 1/4 vacuum formed guy. You can always add detail..But dang he is LIGHT  ..
 
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Posted: December/30/2025 at 3:12am  Quote
 
Since most of these are Aces of Iron busts, the thread title is a bit misleading.   So Aces of Iron in BUSA planes.  

Anyway, here's the pilot for my much modified Proctor Antic.  Painted with super-cheap craft store acrylics with some touch-ups from a $1 store make-up kit.


And here's the much modified crew for my Albatros CI.  




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Posted: December/30/2025 at 5:05am  Quote
 
SE5 a


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Lothar in my tripe

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