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Roman this is looking stunning, have you used any extra parts in the cockpit, like the seat belts, or were they with the kit, also I like your style of painting, very very good, looking forward to seeing this finished
@chameleon - PE set is came with model, and seat belts and pilot instrument panel in the cockpit are from PE set. On the elevators these "winglets" are also PE set
@chameleon - I agree with you... Italeri have great kits, but also somethimes awfull... Same about cars, hehehhee only motorbikes are good :P
decaling is under the way... I see cross on the sides of fuselages are odd... on instruction sheet says white line goes under first aid box and sign, but when is underside it's to low... I have notice that other kit decals have mutch thinner white line on the cross and therefore go without any problem under first aid sign...
I have found this on the web and now I see my splinter camo RLM 70/71/65 is ok, just mine RLM70 is little to bright, dont know why... but probably because primer color.
Great work as ever Roman. And it is a relief to know that your splinter camouflage is correct!
The Stuka paint job looks great in my opinion but the decals seem a little bright on top of it. I'm sure you will be toning this down though with further weathering to come so this is not a criticism. I'm waiting for the 1/32 scale Trumpeter kit of the Ju87B to come out so I'm really enjoying this build. It's an iconic WW2 aircraft with menacing look and I can't wait to start one.
This is a great job your doing on the Stuka Roman - it's going to be a cracker.
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