B-25D-1 Mitchell "Strafer", Italeri
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27 7 April 2018, 12:25
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truly impressive job. simply excellent. love the weathering, specially in the wings. amazing.
7 April 2018, 13:22
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Great paintjob, Christoph! Really like the variation of the olive drab!
7 April 2018, 21:35
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Very very impressive work. Perfect paintjob and weathering. Congratulations Christoph!
8 April 2018, 06:10
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That is one Hell of a B-25 you have built, she is absolutely gorgeous. 👍👍👍
8 April 2018, 06:57
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Great detailing and paintjob! Just fantastic 👍
And quality photography btw.
8 April 2018, 09:22
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Impressive domonstration of skills and technique with admirable results!
8 April 2018, 09:30
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Obviously, you are really gifted and also a very good photographer ! Great job ! Congratulations
6 April 2021, 18:45
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Fantastic! It's so good it almost makes me want to try planes again. Almost.😉
7 April 2021, 22:10
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Fantastic work. Not the easiest kits to work with but top work. Thank you for sharing. Well done Sir.
8 April 2021, 06:18
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Nice job with painting and weathering! It's great looking bird 👍
8 April 2021, 08:10
Album info
The B-25C/D Mitchell from Italeri (ex Accurate Miniatures) was build with the following additions and modifications: eduard etch parts for the cockpit,
pilot seats from Quickboost, the engine cowlings of the kit were modified for a correcter shape (the replacement resin-cowlings from Quickboost were much to small and therefore unfortunately unusable), new guns from eduard-BRASSIN and gun barrels from Quickboost, model was complete riveted, strike camera under rear fuselage, new resin wheels from Def.Model. The markings for "Hell´s-Fire", a B-25D-1 Mitchell "Strafer" from the 500th BS / 345th BG, were from SuperScale (#48-825) and the painting was done with Tamiya colors.