Focke Wulf Fw1000
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Not to much parts....
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I found the cockpit a little spartan, so a few leftover parts from an Me262 and some "plastic" were added.
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Unfortunately there were no decals for the fittings.
A sharp brush and a little paint fixed the problem!
A sharp brush and a little paint fixed the problem!
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I made position lights out of clear plastic, because even a “paper airplane” has to follow the rules!
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Brake lines made from copper wire and Tamiya tape
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If it's "What-if", then also with a nuclear bomb!
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Landing lights were made from gemstones (nail art design)
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A clean result thanks to masks from New Ware!
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Instead of the kit decals, almost all markings were airbrushed using self-plotted masks.
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The box art suggests a large (possibly even multi-seater) bomber;
In fact, the machine is closer to the size of an Me262!
In fact, the machine is closer to the size of an Me262!
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4 9 May, 16:39
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With this kit, Modelcollect brought a "what-if project" by German engineers for a fast bomber onto the market.
Here I present my interpretation of this aircraft...