I don't mind that somebody was inspired by my model (created in 2008-9) but I would also appreciate some reference to me as the source of inspiration. Photos of the original kit (Academy A-10 body, Heller Me-262 engines and Revell Arado weapon parts) are at your disposal along with the historical background I have created to support the idea for the conversion.
By the way, I am now building the follow-on to the He-319, the Nachtschlacht two-seater version. You are welcome to use this as well when complete.
Thank you
Nicolas Protonotarios
I don't see where I can upload the photos...
@Nikaki2004 it looks nice. A bit too much late 20th century stuff for a WW2 plane, but still, very good looking. You can post pictures by getting their direct link (ends with jpg or other format) and putting it like .
@EternalDarkness Where can I upload the photos? A couple of photos (early ones) have also appeared on Airfix Tribute Forum.
As I said, the idea was mine and the kit was a success. I don't mind it being used but a small reference would be appreciated. There is a short story that goes along as well.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/airfixtributeforum/various-1-72-heinkel-he-319-n-a-t36793.html
Someone took inspiration from a model you made by mixing up some kits? I'd love to see that model. I've seen a few such models online before, and they are usually nice.