Focke-Wulf 190D-9 - "Knight's Head"
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34 24 June 2020, 16:41
Alexander Grivonev
Danke Neuling. Aimed to recreate that dirty, beat up, patched paintwork which was common in the last "days" of the war
Danke Neuling. Aimed to recreate that dirty, beat up, patched paintwork which was common in the last "days" of the war
25 June 2020, 18:57
Alec K
This is a real beauty Alexander. Very well done. How did you execute the chipped paint?
This is a real beauty Alexander. Very well done. How did you execute the chipped paint?
27 June 2020, 14:04
Alexander Grivonev
Ty mates
Alec, i did a natural metal basing for this one (partly because there is an unpainted patch on the undeside of the wing on this aircraft) After applying the camo paint i treated the surface carefully with some polishing cloths, a coarse brush, scratched with a toothpick etc. Basically wanted some of the "alu" to shine through. It worked, but not to the extent that I aimed at, so additionally i "painted" some of the chipping with a brush.
Ty mates
Alec, i did a natural metal basing for this one (partly because there is an unpainted patch on the undeside of the wing on this aircraft) After applying the camo paint i treated the surface carefully with some polishing cloths, a coarse brush, scratched with a toothpick etc. Basically wanted some of the "alu" to shine through. It worked, but not to the extent that I aimed at, so additionally i "painted" some of the chipping with a brush.
28 June 2020, 09:49
Album info
A very well documented "Langnasen-Dora" from Stab JG4 with a Knight's head emblem. Though the exact colors of this machine are disputed, i trusted the "latest" research and painted this beaut RLM75/83. Also note the very peculiar mottles on the engine hood in RLM02
Tamiya kit
Eagle Cals markings
Part Photoetch
Res/Kit wheels
Master barrels
Airbrush painted free hand with a H&S Grafo 0,2mm nozzle