Focke-Wulf 190D-9 - "Knight's Head"
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34 24 June 2020, 16:41

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

This is a real beauty Alexander. Very well done. How did you execute the chipped paint?
27 June 2020, 14:04

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
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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