Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-5
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1 19 August 2012, 13:26
Frank Krause
Nice 190, Jan! I especially like the instruments in the cockpit! Looking forward to the final result! 🙂
Nice 190, Jan! I especially like the instruments in the cockpit! Looking forward to the final result! 🙂
19 August 2012, 13:35
Aghis Barberopoulos
Beautiful paintjob Jan! This is not such an easy one, but I think you nailed it just about right!
Beautiful paintjob Jan! This is not such an easy one, but I think you nailed it just about right!
19 August 2012, 13:56
Jan Goormans
thanks guys !!
the camo was a challenge indeed, done freehand but it worked out fine
thanks guys !!
the camo was a challenge indeed, done freehand but it worked out fine
20 August 2012, 07:18
Burkhard D
Outstanding, Jan! One of the pictures in the album suggests to me that you are working over the paint coat(s) with a sanding stick, is that right?
Outstanding, Jan! One of the pictures in the album suggests to me that you are working over the paint coat(s) with a sanding stick, is that right?
20 August 2012, 07:21
Vitor Costa
Hi Jan, congratulations, my favorite camo that the FW-190 could have!
Amazing work paint that you have here.
Only one question if i may, why did you apply the dark color first? Its harder to cover it when we then apply lighter colors...
Thank you for sharing it whit us. 🙂
Hi Jan, congratulations, my favorite camo that the FW-190 could have!
Amazing work paint that you have here.
Only one question if i may, why did you apply the dark color first? Its harder to cover it when we then apply lighter colors...
Thank you for sharing it whit us. 🙂
20 August 2012, 08:56
Philip De Keyser
Great job Jan, love the camo,beautifull paintjob and a clean build, I'm a fan of your works Jan, greetz Phil
Great job Jan, love the camo,beautifull paintjob and a clean build, I'm a fan of your works Jan, greetz Phil
20 August 2012, 09:50
Jan Goormans
some answers:
Burkhard, normally i get a very smooth result when spraying
(i use Tamiya and Gunze for spraying, and add directly in the bottle Tamiya lacquer thinner and Tamiya clear, and spray these in very thin layers) but this time the result of the green was not what i wanted so i used a polishing stick to smooth the surface
Vitor , when i looked at the camo scheme, i decided not to follow the normal route of the lightest colour first, but to spray the light green first since it looked the most common colour and was still light enough to cover is it with the sand
some answers:
Burkhard, normally i get a very smooth result when spraying
(i use Tamiya and Gunze for spraying, and add directly in the bottle Tamiya lacquer thinner and Tamiya clear, and spray these in very thin layers) but this time the result of the green was not what i wanted so i used a polishing stick to smooth the surface
Vitor , when i looked at the camo scheme, i decided not to follow the normal route of the lightest colour first, but to spray the light green first since it looked the most common colour and was still light enough to cover is it with the sand
20 August 2012, 09:57
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Wow!!!
Toppertje...... I love the netherlands language 🙂
Wow!!!
Toppertje...... I love the netherlands language 🙂
20 August 2012, 14:11
Christian Bruer
Very well done! Congrats for this nice bird Jan! Cheers, Christian
Very well done! Congrats for this nice bird Jan! Cheers, Christian
20 August 2012, 16:38
Wilfried Bogaerts
Impressive cockpit, nice choice of camo scheme and very skillfully applied !
Just beautiful 🙂
Impressive cockpit, nice choice of camo scheme and very skillfully applied !
Just beautiful 🙂
20 August 2012, 18:29