Potez 630 B-1
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Preparing for the top coat of dark green
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basic paint done - engines and swiss crosses outstanding
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Painting the swiss cross
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das braucht einiges an Abdeckarbeiten ..
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the crosses were cut out - based on the Mike Grant decal sheet for the Fieseler Stoch
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two coats of red - Vallejo 974 and 085
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voilà
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to be continued ...
Комментарии
1 28 April 2014, 19:53
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I agree. And with a camo scheme even seldom seen than the French ones ( And one can't say it's the most seen plane ever!
30 April 2014, 06:02
Album info
Work in Progress - the paintjob is almost finished, some details are missing as well as the swiss crosses on top of the wings and the fuselage.