Avia CS-92
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I added some more progress pics. It's almost ready for exterior paint...
Thanks Lukas. I appreciate the hyperbole 👍. That said, I do find the detailing to be my favorite part of the process.
Right? Ahh, if only the level of enthusiasm was directly proportional to the output quality...
enthusiasm and practice.... and scalemates to ask when desperate😉 🙂
i have added this album to my list of references for several Me-262 that i have in my stash...
Priming and final coat done. Now for the detailing, decals and final assembly. It's at this point when I usually screw something up 🙂
ha ha ha , i know what you mean, lots of work, and in the last detail.... i almost did it with my current model. almost finish, and a drop of supergrue got into my finger when i was handling it.... gave me a good scare! a bit ended in the model, but i manage to clean it almost completely without further damage....
super work Alec! ..hope your canopy is ok - the last Revell 262 I did I had to smash-mold a new one
Thanks Neil. I do too: it's painted now, but one does not know until the masking comes off. I just hope the tape did the job. In the event, I went through three Squadron canopies due to a mixture of product defects and modeler inaptitude. Canopies are my bane 😄
Spanjaard: yeah, seems like closer to the finish, the bigger the challenge. I realized that for me it's the diminishing patience that causes most problems ("get this da*&@!& thing DONE!"😢. Speaking of: I just tore off the pitot tube and the antenna mast. So it goes...
ha hahaha i know exactly what you meant. i am stuck with the details of black bunny now... i am about to clear the paint on some part that i painted "too fast" due to lack patience....
Thank you Thomas. This kit has been a pleasure to build. I plan to post completed pics on Sunday (lest an unforeseen disaster strikes...)
Exceptionally good result, I had to check again that it wasn't 1/48! You have excellent modelling and photo editing skills Alec. One suggestion I would say about the Photo edit, in my opinion, it would look more natural if the edges of the 262 and the bloke on the wing where 'feathered' slightly, to help blend them together, and into the background.
Thanks everyone for the comments, much appreciated. gorbygould: I know, the montage does need some more work. Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Thanks for your excellent works! The internal details you handled were so impressive to me!
J'aime beaucoup la mise en scène (montage photo). Très beau travail.
Absolutely cool, these Chech stencils - even though I know it's a Chech aircraft, they look quite different from what one could expect here... and B&W&colour photo-montage, just excellent! Best regards, Hubert
Stunning job Alec 😉. Always nice to see the post war machine in CZ colours.
Thank you gents. I agree regarding the Czech insignia on the Me 262 - I believe that CZ was the only country that operated the type postwar. Fun project, this was 🙂
I don't know why I missed this fine sample of modelmaking. Not only an excellent realisation, but also a unique subject. Very well done 👍
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I originally planned to use Smer's kit No.156 (Heller mold) in my stash. The kit quality is very nice for its day, but the raised panel lines just did not go with the amount of detailing I was planning. In the event, I went with the Revell kit as my cursory snooping suggested it to be superior to the Hasegawa release.
The kit went together very well. My copy had a casting defect on a wing, but overall it was a pleasure to build. CMK sets were very good also, although some warping was present on the control surfaces. Squadron canopies were ok. Eduard PE set was good, although I did not use most of the cockpit parts and a good portion was for the radar equipment not pertinent to CS-92. Kora decals were acceptable, but the resin wheels it came with were worthless (went with the kit's wheels). I used the national insignia from the Tally-Ho decal set, as Kora's were, per my sources, undersized.