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BigZimmo

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  1. Hi Roman!! Wie auch schon im FF bemerkt: eine klasse gebaute Kurfürst. Und hier brauchst Du Dir auch keine Gedanken über "Sonderzeichen" machen. Good Job, it's a nice "Kurfürst". Regards Stefan
  2. Hi Folks!! Here comes my TBM-3 Avenger from Academy. This aircraft was in service on the carrier "USS Bunker Hill". It's a stunning kit with a lot of details and a really good fit. It was fun to build this model. For this build I used colors from Gunze's "US Navy Set". The carrier deck comes from Eduard and I used colors from Revell to paint. Pilots and ground crew are from the Navy Personnel-Set from Tamiya. I fixed the Figures with modeling clay because I want to use the carrier deck again. Best regards Stefan
  3. Hi Fuad!! Excellent work. I'm a big fan of japanese aircraft!!
  4. Thanks, Busdriver. In Germany it is not allowed to show swastikas. Also not on the fin of a model. Therefore, I do not attach it.
  5. Thanks for your kind words, guys! Steve, Wübke's "Red 3" had no serial number on the fin....but I think it must have been from 600-series. Have a nice weekend
  6. Really a nice MiG. Excellent build with a stunning finish. Well done!!!!
  7. hi guys!! this fw 190 d-9 "Red 3" of the "Jagdverband 44" was flown by hauptmann waldemar wübke at ainring airfield as a member of the famous "sachsenbergschwarm" in april 1945. the "doras"where delegated as "platzschutzstaffel" to protect the taking off an landing phase of the me 262 jetfighters at munich-riem airfield. to make the d-9 clearly visible to the ground crews of the aa-gun protection the planes where manually painted to have a red underside with white stripes. the platzschutzstaffel of jv44 is also known as "galland's flying circus". it's a great kit and it was really fun to build this model. Best regards Stefan
  8. Hi all!! Here comes my Bf 109 E-7 "Trop" from Revell....but actually it's a Hasegawa-Kit. My model shows the "Yellow 13" flown by Hans-Joachim Marseille at the beginning of his participation on the africa campaign. Later he flew the famous "Yellow 14". The fit was great so the assembly was easy. For painting I used colors from Gunze and Revell. The camouflage spots on the top of the wings and the fuselage I made with a paper template. The antenne wire is made of pulled sprue. At last everything was sealed with matte clear coat. Hope you like my "Emil"?!
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