Focke-Wulf Fw 200 C-5/C-8 CONDOR
- Méretarány:
- 1:72
- Állapot:
- Befejezve
- Elkezdve:
- October 15, 2013
- Befejezve:
- January 2, 2014
To be done as a North Atlantic raider and U-boat reconn.
Projekt-tár
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5 November 2013, 02:40
Kelly Wellington
I joined the fuselage halves today. It looks as though I'll have a tiny bit of puttying above the forward cabin. Nice fit, no flash.
I joined the fuselage halves today. It looks as though I'll have a tiny bit of puttying above the forward cabin. Nice fit, no flash.
24 November 2013, 01:23
Gordon Sørensen
I bought this kit for myself Christmas. Have to finish a lot of partial built kits on the bench first, though....
I bought this kit for myself Christmas. Have to finish a lot of partial built kits on the bench first, though....
29 December 2013, 13:29
Juergen Klueser
My kits typically are in the shelf for 10 years. => good time, good build
My kits typically are in the shelf for 10 years. => good time, good build
29 December 2013, 15:10
Kelly Wellington
Decals today. I'm looking forward to going back to the matt finish.
Decals today. I'm looking forward to going back to the matt finish.
29 December 2013, 17:02
Kelly Wellington
Nice kit. Excellent fit. Some fiddly bits with the special antannae, but, all in all a great build. I enjoyed it. I lost one waist gun to the carpet monster, and inattentive snippage created issues, but I pulled off a workbench move with the project not only between rooms, but up stairs as well.
Nice kit. Excellent fit. Some fiddly bits with the special antannae, but, all in all a great build. I enjoyed it. I lost one waist gun to the carpet monster, and inattentive snippage created issues, but I pulled off a workbench move with the project not only between rooms, but up stairs as well.
3 January 2014, 19:49
TheMadModeller
Now that's a "Scourge of the Atlantic" to be proud of! Great work!
Now that's a "Scourge of the Atlantic" to be proud of! Great work!
9 January 2014, 10:04