Well to keep the momentum going I've made a start on this one, this will be only my second jet fighter the first being He 162 that I built back in 2013. It's up to Trumpeters usual standard with pe seat belts, instrument film and a white metal undercarriage option. I've made a start on the cockpit tub which is full of detail and I've cleaned up the undercarriage too. The camo is interesting and I'm not sure which one to go for. I might chicken out and go for the easy option. I'll have to wait till I've go to that stage I don't think my spraying skills are up to it.


Trumpeter 1/32 Me262 A-2a
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That looks a lovely kit, I'll follow along if I may.
Camo doesn't look too tricky if you break it down. All over with the light colour, plenty of wiggly blu tac worms to mask that out, then pretty random with the mid and dark greens. Good luck if you choose that option.Comment
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Jim I bought this a few years back when Modelzone was still around and I think it was the point when they were going under hence the price reduction. Anyway I have used Vallejo black surface primer on the cockpit interior and bulkheads and will follow up with RLM 66 and 02. The undercarriage and wheel hubs have been primed and I have also sprayed RLM 02 and have hand painted the silver oleos.
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Al I was thinking of the Revell version my self but then realised I had this in my stash.
I've Been busy with all the sub assemblies and there are plenty. This is the point I'm up to now. Cockpit is RLM 66, bulkheads, fuselage halves RLM02 and gun bays silver. Still some more weathering to do and p.e belts to sort too. Interestingly this version only has two cannons I think it was used more for ground attack and light bombing I might be wrong.
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Cockpit tub is now complete p.e belts fitted. Only gunsight glass to add. The sight is only a dry fit at the moment so will sort later less likely to get broken:rolling:. Fuselage radio and battery painted and weathered. Gun bay completed. I'm in the process of constructing the wings so things are moving along.
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Vaughn,
That is looking very good the work on the office is very nice. The etch belts look the nuts.Comment
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