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1/48 HobbyBoss Me262B-1a/U-1 "Rote 10"


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Hi all! My fist wip on the forums, I hope you'll enjoy!


Kit:                     Hobby Boss Me-262B-1a no.80378.
Aftermarket:     Brassin wheels 648106
                          Eduard cockpit PE FE705
Decals:             Paint masks from Montex, stenciling from kit decals

I'll be building Me-262B-1a/U1 "Rote 10" (Red 10) Werknummer 110635, as it flew with the famous "Kommando Welter" officially known as 10./NJG 11 from Schleswig in Germany.
This Me-262B was build as Me-262A-2a in Leipheim in October 1944. She was converted to a Me-262B-1a/U1 bij Lufthansa in Berlin Staaken in early 1945.
According to flight logs available she made her first flight on March 17th 1945 an probably delivered to "Kommando Welter later that month".
When the war came to an end, she was captured by US forces and later handed over to the British Forces and was taken to the UK. It has been said that she had been in the UK in 1946 and 1947 although her final faith is unknown. She is probably scrapped.

33266928245_510b104ca1_o.jpgIMG_5501 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr
On this photo you can see Kurt Welter (left) on the wing of Rote 10 in May 1945. 


32423751454_54172837c7_o.jpgpost-804-1202422439 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr
Here is Rote 10 in her British markings after the war.

The reason I choose this aircraft is because of her scheme, this is the only one we know of wearing this scheme:

32452342493_d1e88be3f2_o.jpgRote10-2 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

The bottom is painted black like all other German nightfighters, but Rote 10 has the same camo pattern on the wings as on the one on the fuselage. Other Me-262B's had the green / black camo on the wings.

Alright, this is the kit I'll be using:

32422964414_284b5c8db8_b.jpgIMG_5622 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

This kit doesn't have the correct decals for Rote 10, I have found Montex masks (http://www.montex-mask.com/en/home willing to cut me some masks for the "Rote 10", Balkenkreuzen, Werknummers and swastika's. More on that later.

The nightfighter 262's were equipped with a radar and radar equipment, all the necessary bits are in this boxing, but not in the instructions.

Like with most aircraft kits we start with the cockpit:

32422860884_bc78c15b36_b.jpgIMG_5592 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

Cockpit assembled with some PE rudder pedals. Also all detail is sanded of to accommodate other bits of PE.

32422848574_92ce722301_b.jpgIMG_5598 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

I always like to start with a black (XF69 Nato Black) coat for the shading effect, I'll be lighting it up with some other (dark) grey's after the other PE has been placed.

The IP got some wiring, as these will be visible.

32422852434_17cf081939_b.jpgIMG_5596 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

This kit also contains some metal parts. The bottom of the gun compartment and NLG bay is from metal, good casting and good overall fit!

33266150785_a85aa1bae8_b.jpgIMG_5595 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

I won't be displaying the gun doors open, so no further detailing was done.
The inside of the fuselage was painted gloss black followed by Alclas Stainless Steel (ALC115).

33266135745_af39933a36_b.jpgIMG_5603 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

The IP has gotten the Eduard treatment:

33266133475_a09eb2832c_b.jpgIMG_5604 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

I do think Eduard's colors are way off, they don't represent RLM66. The have a purple-ish color instead of black / grey. I will try blending them in with some oil washes.

The cockpit after a clear coat and ready for some washes:

32422958824_fd2a87ac95_b.jpgIMG_5625 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

A quick dry-fit is showing an great fit from this HobbyBoss kit!

32422862834_da894ba22b_b.jpgIMG_5591 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

33110263792_b9c9417ecb_b.jpgIMG_5590 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

Comments en critiques are welcome!

 

Remy.
 

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Cockpit done, just needs a flat coat.

33359111036_e55bb8ae61_b.jpgIMG_5639 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

33016518590_85d371a655_b.jpgIMG_5638 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

Interior / Main wheel bay painted, and washed.

33243970262_a5b1e73de7_b.jpgIMG_5642 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr


Everything is ready for the closing of the fuselage:

33243967092_ae195f2df5_b.jpgIMG_5643 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

First I glued everything in on the left fuselage part, fit is really nice!

33243961912_c8309783a8_b.jpgIMG_5645 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

This kit has the radio compartment in the back of the fuse, I'll be closing the little hatch on the fuselage so no painting was done, just for strengthening glued in place.

Fuselage closed up!

33243958972_e24de6e3e3_b.jpgIMG_5647 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

Whilst the glue was drying I started cutting out the flaps.

33243956462_033bd36c49_b.jpgIMG_5649 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

33243952342_b61c28a738_b.jpgIMG_5653 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr

Not sure if I'm going to do the slats also...

As the gun compartment will be closed, I wanted to see how the was going to be as the kit is intended to build with open doors..
As you could see I have to do some work..

33243954212_2d39c406e9_b.jpgIMG_5650 by Remy Janssen, on Flickr


Thanks for watching!

Remy.

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