Wojciech Nieweglowski - 3D MODELING


Wojciech Nieweglowski - 53 years old, former professional firefighter, now retired dealing with his passions. One of them is 3D MODELING , which has been devoted to about 12 years. This is a continuation of the passion of building paper models in youth. For Wojciech, 3D MODELING is also additional opportunity to broaden his knowledge of WWII aircraft's and combat vehicles, which has been his passion for decades.

This sub page is dedicated for his excellent stunning work linked to the Luftwaffe case. Every single link provide you to the album of the history of creating a 3D model of an aircraft or equipment.


Henschel Hs129 B-3 - Bordkanone BK 75 mm cannon.

Henschel Hs129 B-3 - fuselage

Henschel Hs129 B-3 - cab and cockpit

Henschel Hs129 B-3 - engine Gnome Rhone 14N

Henschel Hs129 B-3, riveting process

Henshel Hs129 B-3, cmouflage and final effect

Messerschmitt Bf109 G6/G8, fuselage and wings. Part 1 - Wojciech Nieweglowski

Messerschmitt Bf109, Mercedes-Benz engine DB 605D. Part 2 - Wojciech Nieweglowski

Messerschmitt Bf109E 3/4/7. Part 3 - Wojciech Nieweglowski

4 comments:

  1. Very nice! I also model Luftwaffe airplanes, but my focus is on landing gear, and then I build them (machined and 3D printed), mostly 1/13 and 1/6 scale. I haven't learned how to do surfaces yet as I mostly do mechanical parts but would like to design a Go-9 in 1/6 scale for R/C.

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  2. Dave i got you covered on the GO-9 Ive been working on redesigning this aircraft for the past 16 years at full size biggest hurdle is the drive shaft and torsional vibration, i have actually added 4 feet in size and flushed out the cockpit with a more modern approach yet keeping to period look

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  4. Where can one aquire print files for the db605? I'd like to use printed out model part to create a functioning 1/3 scale running db605

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