Messerschmitt Me 262B-2
the final nightfighter version
- Schaal:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Voltooid
- Begonnen:
- February 3, 2004
- Voltooid:
- May 12, 2004
Easy airmodel VACCUMFORMED conversion kit. Actualy these are two conversion kits. One for the "Berlin" and another for the "Lichtenstein" radar
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15 October 2012, 02:10
Burkhard D
Amazing what can be done with vacforms, thanks for sharing. Nice camo as well.
The 262 looks much more elegant with the elongated fuselage. Is that the Frog kit that you used as a basis for the conversion?
Amazing what can be done with vacforms, thanks for sharing. Nice camo as well.
The 262 looks much more elegant with the elongated fuselage. Is that the Frog kit that you used as a basis for the conversion?
15 October 2012, 05:40
Matthias Simon
Thanks for your comment. This is one of the easiest vac-kits one can find. Just change the fuselage and canopy. The basis kit of the "Berlin" Me 262 was the recommended Heller kit. I had a lot of work to do rescribing all panellines of the Heller kit.
The Basis kit fthe "Lichtenstein" version was a Revell kit. Fitted perfectly and is much easier and faster to build as for the reason above I had not to rescribe any panel line. I only had to close a small part between fuselage and wing section of the Revell kit.
Thanks for your comment. This is one of the easiest vac-kits one can find. Just change the fuselage and canopy. The basis kit of the "Berlin" Me 262 was the recommended Heller kit. I had a lot of work to do rescribing all panellines of the Heller kit.
The Basis kit fthe "Lichtenstein" version was a Revell kit. Fitted perfectly and is much easier and faster to build as for the reason above I had not to rescribe any panel line. I only had to close a small part between fuselage and wing section of the Revell kit.
15 October 2012, 10:14