Airmodel AM-72011 Me 262 V-2 Stage 2 testfin conv. 1/72
Nearly finished.... wirebracing of the testfin still has to be applied.... therefore the holes already are drilled, visible left and right of the testfin.
Nearly finished.... wirebracing of the testfin still has to be applied.... therefore the holes already are drilled, visible left and right of the testfin.
Nearly finished.... wirebracing of the testfin still has to be applied.... therefore the holes already are drilled, visible left and right of the testfin.
Nearly finished.... wirebracing of the testfin still has to be applied.... therefore the holes already are drilled, visible left and right of the testfin.
Nearly finished.... wirebracing of the testfin still has to be applied.... therefore the holes already are drilled, visible left and right of the testfin.
Seatbelts with early release of Airmodel AM-6007 seat belt buckles..... revised AM-6007 Luftwaffe Seatbelt Buckles available since about 2013
Mass production 🙂
Testfit of the Testfin......Airmodel VA-7002 Me 262 clear vac canopy preassembled as well.
Airmodel VA-7002 Me 262 clear vac canopy before assembly on REVELL Me 262 Fuselage
Airmodel VA-7002 Me 262 clear vac canopy glued in. Transition between fuselage and vac canopy checked using edding marker. This makes imperfections visible fast..... transsition can be smoothend easily using sanding sticks.
All Transitions smooth... canopy installed and ready for RLM66 interrior grey
Pre-Shading black after applying basecolor grey
Futur applied.
Commentaires
24 October 2012, 01:34
bossy122
For those of us who don't know, what does that thing on the nose accomplish?
For those of us who don't know, what does that thing on the nose accomplish?
28 January 2020, 01:08
Matthias Simon
I wrote it in the album description 🙂
The Me 262 V-2 in stage 2 was fitted with fin on its fuselage nose for unknown measurements. It is believed that this was a acoustic test measurement
I wrote it in the album description 🙂
The Me 262 V-2 in stage 2 was fitted with fin on its fuselage nose for unknown measurements. It is believed that this was a acoustic test measurement
28 January 2020, 01:31
Matthias Simon
Also.... it wasn´t the original Me 262 V-2.. it was a later Me 262 A-1a which was renamed to V-2
Also.... it wasn´t the original Me 262 V-2.. it was a later Me 262 A-1a which was renamed to V-2
28 January 2020, 01:38
Album info
The Me 262 V-2 in stage 2 was fitted with fin on its fuselage nose for unknown measurements. It is believed that this was a acoustic test measurement.
The fin material is believed to be opaque and the resinpart is the same colour, so the modeler can glue it unpainted on the Me 262 fuselage. The colour of the Me 262 V-2 is believed to be Braunviolett, black over all or dark grey with a big white V-2 on both side of its nose and silver engine intakes.