Wave Mirror Würger
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66 18 May 2021, 01:48
Jim J
This one caught my attention and jumped to the top of my build queue. Eduard just released this Fw 190F-8 kit and I've wanted to do the winter wave mirror version for a while. I've seen this plane rendered with a red cowl and numbers, but Eduard states the markings should be blue. So I'm going with it. The office is complete.
This one caught my attention and jumped to the top of my build queue. Eduard just released this Fw 190F-8 kit and I've wanted to do the winter wave mirror version for a while. I've seen this plane rendered with a red cowl and numbers, but Eduard states the markings should be blue. So I'm going with it. The office is complete.
18 May 2021, 01:52
Nathan Dempsey
Definitely an interesting subject for a Fw190. I think the cowl will look good in blue. Great start on the cockpit!
Definitely an interesting subject for a Fw190. I think the cowl will look good in blue. Great start on the cockpit!
18 May 2021, 03:42
Jim J
Thanks all for the nice comments.
By the way, I learned more of the backstory behind the blue vs red cowl drama on this plane. Eduard's May edition of Info on their website contains an interesting article on the F-8. It says that the Luftwaffe loss reports during winter 1944/45 state that the markings for Stab I./SG 2 were blue. Eduard must have come across new info during their research. Blue seems more believable than the red markings of earlier kits and profiles anyway, especially considering the red-nosed Soviet planes all over the place!
Thanks all for the nice comments.
By the way, I learned more of the backstory behind the blue vs red cowl drama on this plane. Eduard's May edition of Info on their website contains an interesting article on the F-8. It says that the Luftwaffe loss reports during winter 1944/45 state that the markings for Stab I./SG 2 were blue. Eduard must have come across new info during their research. Blue seems more believable than the red markings of earlier kits and profiles anyway, especially considering the red-nosed Soviet planes all over the place!
20 May 2021, 04:05
Nathan Dempsey
Definitely an interesting subject! The overall wear & the dents on the spinner, plus those different numbers on the cowl & gun bay hatch. Of course the modified landing gear too. I didn't think I needed another Fw190 kit, but maybe one more is ok ?.
Definitely an interesting subject! The overall wear & the dents on the spinner, plus those different numbers on the cowl & gun bay hatch. Of course the modified landing gear too. I didn't think I needed another Fw190 kit, but maybe one more is ok ?.
20 May 2021, 11:41
Nathan Dempsey
@Alan - This is true.
On a side note I found a set of Hungarian Aero Decals for this bird in my Trimaster kit. ?
@Alan - This is true.
On a side note I found a set of Hungarian Aero Decals for this bird in my Trimaster kit. ?
24 May 2021, 19:14
Jim J
I've been traveling for the last couple of weeks, but finally made some progress. The build was straightforward with no major issues. The yellow chin and band were painted first and masked, followed by the blue cowling. Then I painted a standard 74,75,76 camo scheme with appropriate mottles. I masked the areas where the wing top crosses and tail markings would be applied and painted on the winter camo. I used the Eduard instructions and the plane photos as guides. The crosses and the blue 2 were all painted with masks I found in my spares kit. Mr. Color lacquers were the main paints used. Now it's on the the gloss coat, decals, etc.
I've been traveling for the last couple of weeks, but finally made some progress. The build was straightforward with no major issues. The yellow chin and band were painted first and masked, followed by the blue cowling. Then I painted a standard 74,75,76 camo scheme with appropriate mottles. I masked the areas where the wing top crosses and tail markings would be applied and painted on the winter camo. I used the Eduard instructions and the plane photos as guides. The crosses and the blue 2 were all painted with masks I found in my spares kit. Mr. Color lacquers were the main paints used. Now it's on the the gloss coat, decals, etc.
5 June 2021, 22:14
Jim J
The Winter Würger is now complete. Overall, it's a very nice kit to build with no major issues. I'm really happy with the camo and marking scheme. Thanks for following along.
The Winter Würger is now complete. Overall, it's a very nice kit to build with no major issues. I'm really happy with the camo and marking scheme. Thanks for following along.
13 June 2021, 01:30
Roland Sachsenhofer
Oh man! One of the best I have seen! Splendid work and real exciting result, congratulation to that masterpiece!
Oh man! One of the best I have seen! Splendid work and real exciting result, congratulation to that masterpiece!
13 June 2021, 17:40
Jim J
Thanks Guillaume! I used a Flory wash for the panel lines - lighter gray for the underside and medium gray for the topside. For selected panel lines around control surfaces and engine panels, I sprayed a very thin brown/black mix to reflect dirt, grime and oil. I also brushed some of this on the wing root areas and landing gear, referencing photos of the plane. For the exhaust, I slowly built up the effect with brown, black, gray and tan paint followed by some light pastels brushed on. I used colored pencils for the paint chips and scratches - dark green, gray, white, silver and brown depending on the area. The final matte finish was Model Master Flat Clear Lacquer - 3 light coats. I buffed and sanded the surface with 8000 and 12000 micro mesh pads to get the final smooth finish. Hope that helps. Thanks again.
Thanks Guillaume! I used a Flory wash for the panel lines - lighter gray for the underside and medium gray for the topside. For selected panel lines around control surfaces and engine panels, I sprayed a very thin brown/black mix to reflect dirt, grime and oil. I also brushed some of this on the wing root areas and landing gear, referencing photos of the plane. For the exhaust, I slowly built up the effect with brown, black, gray and tan paint followed by some light pastels brushed on. I used colored pencils for the paint chips and scratches - dark green, gray, white, silver and brown depending on the area. The final matte finish was Model Master Flat Clear Lacquer - 3 light coats. I buffed and sanded the surface with 8000 and 12000 micro mesh pads to get the final smooth finish. Hope that helps. Thanks again.
17 June 2021, 22:36
Guillaume Blanchet
Yes very useful. Thanks!
Is pastel easy to clean up in case I need to redo something?
Yes very useful. Thanks!
Is pastel easy to clean up in case I need to redo something?
18 June 2021, 02:31
Spanjaard
Truly fantastic job. beautiful camp. Pics with treeline background are just superb!!
Truly fantastic job. beautiful camp. Pics with treeline background are just superb!!
20 June 2021, 23:15
Jim J
Thanks for the nice comments Spanjaard, Gaston, and Chris. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the nice comments Spanjaard, Gaston, and Chris. Much appreciated.
25 June 2021, 01:05
Jim J
Thanks again. As a quick update, this model was able to achieve a silver medal at IPMS Jaxcon on February 9, 2022. Thanks again.
Thanks again. As a quick update, this model was able to achieve a silver medal at IPMS Jaxcon on February 9, 2022. Thanks again.
2 May 2022, 01:18
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Fw 190F-8, Stab I./SG 2. Hungary, Winter 1944/1945