Operation Barbarossa: the heavy lifting
from Hooftman 1969 some less well known pics from the Me 323
from Hooftman 1969 some less well known pics from the Me 323
from Hooftman 1969 some less well known pics from the Me 323
Me 323 first steps
Me 323: lots of small bits
Me 323: taking shape
Me 323: needs quite a bit of space
Me 323: not a great fit
Me 323: and that is how it looks in the end
Me 323: just trying out some options for the dio
Me 323: just trying out some options for the dio
Me 323: it is a big bird
Next biggie for the dio the Gotha Go 242 a1
With teeth this time
An old kit but intruiging.
Gotha Go 242: after having painted the inside of the cockpit with RLM04, adding in some lead to prevent tailsitting
Gotha Go 242: Adding some seatbelts to a sparse cockpit and using a dark wash to get some contrast
Gotha Go 242: And in it goes
Gotha Go242: adding some detail with black and aluminium to finalise
Gothas Go 242: a much better fit and hardly any putty required.
and RLM74
Mit kuebelwagen
and decals
I like the fact you can look into the cock[it from behind. Less fun is you see easily how the yellow band is crooked
Now taking place on the would-be dio
Kommentit
20 16 April, 11:37
Marc Verlot
This is meant to become a dio about logistics to support Operation Barbarossa, anno 1943.
This is meant to become a dio about logistics to support Operation Barbarossa, anno 1943.
3 September, 17:43
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The Heavy lifting: Me 323 and the Gotha Go 242 with some of the load