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Focke Wulfe FW 190A Ribbed Wheel Set
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Focke Wulfe FW 190A Ribbed Wheel Set
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TDP48221 19 November, 14:47
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Focke Wulfe FW 190A Ribbed Wheel Set
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TDP48221 19 November, 14:47
Marius
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MiG-17F - Egypt - 1973Nuevo: 18 November, 20:49 1:72
And finished!
MiG-17F of the Egyptian Air Force as of 1973
Proyecto: MiG-17F - Egypt - 1973
49 7 January 2023, 17:19
Bernhard Pethe
Eine gute Recherche, ist schon der halbe Weg zum Erfolg. Ich schau da mal weiter zu.
Eine gute Recherche, ist schon der halbe Weg zum Erfolg. Ich schau da mal weiter zu.
8 January 2023, 11:25
Cuajete
Marius, I'm glad you're taking up this interesting project again.
Very nice color scheme! It's the same scheme that this Mig-15 UTI? Egyptian Warriors (Condor Decals 72014, 1:72)
Marius, I'm glad you're taking up this interesting project again.
Very nice color scheme! It's the same scheme that this Mig-15 UTI? Egyptian Warriors (Condor Decals 72014, 1:72)
15 October, 18:07
Marius
Thank you for the interest mates!
@Cuajete: in a way it's similar, but not two EAF machines of the same type had the same "Nile" camouflage pattern. This was left to the freedom of artistic expresion of the maintainance workers. The rule was to use those three main colors: sand (sometimes orange sand), the weird green and a very dark green-tan (close to a complete black). The darkest color is certainly not the proposed brown of that decal sheet.
Otherwise, some of the EAF MiGs were overhauled in Warsaw Pact countries and were locally painted with only similar paints. The MiG-17 from the first picture of this album is such an example, where they applied directly black for the darkest color.
Sometimes order of colors was switched, while sometimes the applied pattern was completely irregular:
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This one below is some restored/repainted piece of museum in the US, where the darkest color is wrongly applied as brown:
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Thank you for the interest mates!
@Cuajete: in a way it's similar, but not two EAF machines of the same type had the same "Nile" camouflage pattern. This was left to the freedom of artistic expresion of the maintainance workers. The rule was to use those three main colors: sand (sometimes orange sand), the weird green and a very dark green-tan (close to a complete black). The darkest color is certainly not the proposed brown of that decal sheet.
Otherwise, some of the EAF MiGs were overhauled in Warsaw Pact countries and were locally painted with only similar paints. The MiG-17 from the first picture of this album is such an example, where they applied directly black for the darkest color.
Sometimes order of colors was switched, while sometimes the applied pattern was completely irregular:
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This one below is some restored/repainted piece of museum in the US, where the darkest color is wrongly applied as brown:
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16 October, 19:44
Clement
Vert interesting project and it's always nice to see a build move from the shelf of doom back to the workbench 🙂
Vert interesting project and it's always nice to see a build move from the shelf of doom back to the workbench 🙂
17 October, 06:41
Lex de Kort
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Tornado ECR German version interior 3D decal (small version) (with 3D-printed resin parts) for Revell kit
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QDS+48204 2023 Nuevas piezas 19 November, 14:40
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Westland Sea King HU.5 interior 3D decals for Airfix kit
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QD48431 2024 Nuevos moldes 19 November, 14:39
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