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Did the 'squiggles' on the V-1. Not totally happy with them but. When you dry fit it to the aircraft you see hardly anything of it. So i'll accept that
Was the camo purely to try and hide it whilst on the ground, or was it intended to offer some camo effect when it flight, so that if looked down at from above it might make it less visible.
Was the camo purely to try and hide it whilst on the ground, or was it intended to offer some camo effect when it flight, so that if looked down at from above it might make it less visible.
If i'm honest Andrew i have no idea. But i've always liked 'squiggle' schemes
That's a right fancy bit of A/B work there Alan.....I'd be more than happy if I could achieve that effect in 1-87 scale. Looking forward to seeing how it works out on the 111. :thumb2: Rick H.
Looks good to me. Don’t forget that German aircraft in the real world were generally not as neatly painted as models of them are (Probably especially cruise missiles like this, given the conditions under which they were manufactured plus the fact they were one-use flying machines anyway.)
Looking good Alan. Regarding the camouflage on the missile, I'd say it was for storage purposes on the ground rather than in the air. But I could be wrong, just a guess.
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