Messerschmitt Me262 B-1a/U1 Luft '46
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Comentarios
7 January 2013, 22:21
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Hey Paul!
What a dammit cool paintjob in that scale! Congrats, really a cool model!
7 January 2013, 22:28
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Not bad for a kit from the '70's. The panel lines are recessed but deep. Easy to fill in with a sludge wash. The aerials on the radar were small and from OOB - better then what you get in some modern kits today.
7 January 2013, 22:40
Album info
This is a Jo-han model originally released sometime in the 1970's. It is painted with a mix of Testor and Warbirds (out of production) paints using a Paasche H airbrush. The concept for the camouflage came from a Peter Allen "What If" profile on the Luft46 web site. The cockpit has instrument panels added for both the pilot and the radar operator. A mix of kit decals and Eagle Strike German insignia was used to produce the markings.