I have had the Eduard 1/48 Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 Profipack LATE version sitting in the stash for a bit now, and I have bought the standard version of Eduard 8184 Profipack Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9 along with the Eduard 1/48 Spitfire Mk IXc late Proipack, so I pulled this out as a replacement biuld for my scrapped Ta 152.
As with all Eduard Fw, they are fiddly, but worth the effort. Careful effort and joining is going in as parts placement is vague and fit is precarious. However, the parts are exceptionally detailed.
I just got the pit and the bare foundations of the forward cannon bay housing the MG 151s done tonight. Hopefully, the cannon bay, engine plug and root wing canons will be finished off tomorrow.
For now that will be all until tomorrow.
Cheers, John
As with all Eduard Fw, they are fiddly, but worth the effort. Careful effort and joining is going in as parts placement is vague and fit is precarious. However, the parts are exceptionally detailed.
I just got the pit and the bare foundations of the forward cannon bay housing the MG 151s done tonight. Hopefully, the cannon bay, engine plug and root wing canons will be finished off tomorrow.
For now that will be all until tomorrow.
Cheers, John
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