Ju 87B-2 Stuka Trumpeter
preshading
preshading
preshading
yellow nose and line
yellow nose and line
paint below
rlm 71 dark green
rlm 71 dark green
underside
rlm 70 black green camo
finished camo front view
finished camo rear view
upper camo done
side camo done
nose camo done
wheels
wheels
finished build before paint
finished build before paint
finished build before paint
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2 10 February 2015, 21:44
Bart Goesaert
At first I've thought.. WTF, but then I saw it were different shades for preshade. Nice work on the painting, did you also apply some after shading while painting?
At first I've thought.. WTF, but then I saw it were different shades for preshade. Nice work on the painting, did you also apply some after shading while painting?
10 February 2015, 22:38
Gregory Tsouris
for the moment not and i'm tempted not to add a highlight and darker shades since it turned out that the preshading worked quite well to break up the green shaded camo tones... it was a test to be honest and not thought through entirely. thanks for the comment
for the moment not and i'm tempted not to add a highlight and darker shades since it turned out that the preshading worked quite well to break up the green shaded camo tones... it was a test to be honest and not thought through entirely. thanks for the comment
12 February 2015, 19:33
Hanno Kleinecke
Exquisite paintwork, cockpit and fuselage. Frame 50 looks like the real thing, very well done !
Exquisite paintwork, cockpit and fuselage. Frame 50 looks like the real thing, very well done !
17 February 2016, 09:58
Rui S
Nice work. great cockpit and paint job. Congrats. Gregory 👍
What do you think about the kit?
Nice work. great cockpit and paint job. Congrats. Gregory 👍
What do you think about the kit?
17 February 2016, 16:13
Gregory Tsouris
thanks, i'm re learning the hobby which means long hours to get a result relatively ok... the kit is generally fine, no big problems assembling it (the wings needed a filler) and it could have done with a little deeper rivets and panel lines. the eduard aftermark really make a difference for the cockpit!
thanks, i'm re learning the hobby which means long hours to get a result relatively ok... the kit is generally fine, no big problems assembling it (the wings needed a filler) and it could have done with a little deeper rivets and panel lines. the eduard aftermark really make a difference for the cockpit!
17 February 2016, 20:09