Another custom 32x Fw-190 A8
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Another custom 32x Fw-190 A8
I just finished this one in the scheme of Willi Maximowitz. It was a fun scheme to do and badly needed in this scale.
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Mitch v MG
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Great Job!!!
I was going to do the same thing...
Did you use EagleCals or did you paint on the emblems?
I was going to do the same thing...
Did you use EagleCals or did you paint on the emblems?
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Black Lion VF-213, hworth18, KWR190, nooker 21, Olifant, Tmanthegreat, Trigger1, V2 MAN, vulgarvulture, Coreyeagle48
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Thanks for the comments guys, I used The Eagle Strike "Rammjager" set and have 2 more different sets on order.RAD 2112 wrote:Great Job!!!
I was going to do the same thing...
Did you use EagleCals or did you paint on the emblems?
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Very nice work! There are so many great paint scheme possibilities for the FW-190A and its a shame that 21c has only released two (four if one counts the F-series aircraft) and given them shoddy distribution at that...
The 32x P-51B, Zero, and Bf-109 have more repaints than that!
The 32x P-51B, Zero, and Bf-109 have more repaints than that!
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Thanks,tmanthegreat wrote:Very nice work! There are so many great paint scheme possibilities for the FW-190A and its a shame that 21c has only released two (four if one counts the F-series aircraft) and given them shoddy distribution at that...
The 32x P-51B, Zero, and Bf-109 have more repaints than that!
I agree about the great paint schemes and I have a feeling that 21st is just getting started with their Fw-190s. I am just painting my own because I am too impatient to wait for them to trickle out.
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Some like these. I still couldn't find the JG with the yellow and black jagged lines, but these are still good examples of amazing schemes.
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KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M
Good Traders:
KAMIKAZE
Ruger
Olifant
Panzer M
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The bottom 2 on the left are the same plane, just different interpretations. I love the multicolored cowl schemes, but unfortunately, those ended with the A-7.AlloySkull wrote:Some like these. I still couldn't find the JG with the yellow and black jagged lines, but these are still good examples of amazing schemes.
I plan on doing probably 3 more repaints as my area is overflowing with "Yellow 11" and "Red 19" 190s. Some of these I will probably put up for sale either here or Ebay since I am very limted on room.
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Nice!
Great job as always Harry. Came across your custon FOV kingtiger and stug yesterday when I unpacked my storage unit. I'm glad I didn't get rid of them because they are beautiful pieces. The only problem now is that they have a bunch of packing peanuts stuck to them, along with everything else I packed away 3 years ago! Anyone have any advice how to get the stuff off, all I can seem to do is peel it off and it still leaves alot stuck to the tracks and wheels
Kevin
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Re: Nice!
Kevin,PanzerArm wrote:Great job as always Harry. Came across your custon FOV kingtiger and stug yesterday when I unpacked my storage unit. I'm glad I didn't get rid of them because they are beautiful pieces. The only problem now is that they have a bunch of packing peanuts stuck to them, along with everything else I packed away 3 years ago! Anyone have any advice how to get the stuff off, all I can seem to do is peel it off and it still leaves alot stuck to the tracks and wheels
Kevin
Glad to see your back in the forum again! I can't really suggest any way of cleaning other than water and maybe a papertowel? (And lots of care)
You might also try some rubbing alchohol on the tracks, but try not to use it on the painted surfaces.
“The moment you think you know what’s going on in a women’s head, is the moment your goose is well and truly cooked”
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