Fw 190A-5, Stab JG 54, Pskov, Soviet Union, spring 1943
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评论
32 15 March, 12:01
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Great work on the camouflage; complex mottling can be a real challenge at this scale. I really like the underside weathering as well; the soot and oils staining is particularly convincing. 👍
27 March, 01:14
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Great work on the camouflage! But do you have a photo of a real plane painted like that? Or a painted scheme? It is the first time I see mottling on the wings with a german plane without the usual scheme underneath.
27 March, 01:31
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Hi Chris, this camouflage is straight from the box from Eduard. I don't know how authentic it is.
27 March, 07:30