Very nice indeed.
Airfix 1/72 bf109e-4 Franz von Werra
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Looking excellent, mucker....
I've been using corrugated cardboard as scale ploughed fields for quite some time now. So simple, effective and for free too. Can be a bit of a pig splitting the stuff though!
You have succeeded very well. Nice and neat.
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The aircraft has now been weathered and muckied up . It got a selective panel line wash , exhaust staining and black ,oily smoke marks on the starboard fuselage side as per the pic . Theres just a few last bits to do now , namely the aerial and wire, machine guns ,nav lights and the canopy to fit - undecided yet if im going to have it open or not .
The base has also had some work done , after struggling to think what I could use , I decided to look in the garden and found some tiny moss like weeds . The base had holes drilled in it and they were planted one by one with superglue. A couple of random grass clumps were also added with some flock , sprinkled over a drop of superglue then the whole thing given a misting of hairspray again to fix the loose flock . While I was at it I added the clump of plants wrapped around the tail wheel again using the moss stuff .Comment
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The aircraft has now been weathered and muckied up . It got a selective panel line wash , exhaust staining and black ,oily smoke marks on the starboard fuselage side as per the pic . Theres just a few last bits to do now , namely the aerial and wire, machine guns ,nav lights and the canopy to fit - undecided yet if im going to have it open or not . [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223274[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223275[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223276[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223277[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223278[/ATTACH]
The base has also had some work done , after struggling to think what I could use , I decided to look in the garden and found some tiny moss like weeds . The base had holes drilled in it and they were planted one by one with superglue. A couple of random grass clumps were also added with some flock , sprinkled over a drop of superglue then the whole thing given a misting of hairspray again to fix the loose flock . While I was at it I added the clump of plants wrapped around the tail wheel again using the moss stuff . [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223279[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223280[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223281[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1223282[/ATTACH]Comment
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Cheers steve , I thought I’d add a bit of muck to the undersides even though most of it wont be seen , the leading edges and tops of the wings however would have had a fair bit of soil thrown up on them so I might add a bit more to those .Comment
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I thought about it paul , im sure there would be some somewhere , after all the aircraft was shot down rather than just running out of fuel or a mechanical problem. The problem is there arent any visible in any of the photos of his aircraft . I might put a few on the port side of the engine cowling .Comment
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Just caught up with this one Tony,a cracking idea for a dio, and it's coming together a treat.:thumb2:
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Tony, the Crashed Enemy Aircraft Report noted, "Starboard wing showed many .303 strikes". That doesn't mean that there were none elsewhere, but that is where they were most noticeable to an observer standing next to the aircraft on the ground.
P/O Stapleton's Combat Report notes that, "I attacked him [von Werra] from the low quarter, he dived vertically towards the ground and flattened at ground level. I then did a series of beam attacks from both sides, and the e/a was turning into my attacks. He finally force landed. He tried to set his machine on fire by taking off his jacket, setting fire to it, and putting it into the cockpit. He was prevented by the L.D.V." Stapleton would have fired several hundred rounds in those attacks, though unhelpfully, Stapleton did not fill that in when he made his report. He didn't fill much in, but I suppose he and his squadron were a bit busy.
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Just had a really enjoyable read of your build Tony. I seriously regret missing this somehow. An incredible build. I especially like the debris around the tail wheel!!! Brought back a few memories!!! A loverly job.
PS (Post action reports are a tad longer these days!!!!)Comment
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