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Hi friends!

I am glad to present you a 'what-if' airplane in a 'what-if' camo.

In 1946, the Germans had no serviceable airfields, so they had to hide their planes in the bushes. And there was this camouflage. It's just a game of my sick imagination, so do not take it too seriously. :clown:

The kit was built OOB except for some detailing of the cockpit.

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Well done Val

Love this aircraft and all the crazy luft 46 ideas. As to the colour scheme well it's a one off and your bushes must be very different from the ones up here in Scotland ! Life would be very boring if everyone did the same thing, good for you for being brave enough to be different !

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Well done Val

Love this aircraft and all the crazy luft 46 ideas. As to the colour scheme well it's a one off and your bushes must be very different from the ones up here in Scotland ! Life would be very boring if everyone did the same thing, good for you for being brave enough to be different !

Thank you, JOCKNEY! I would be happy if I could see the bushes in Scotland. The 'Mull of Kintyre' song by Sir Paul McCartney is my favourite one!

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Hi Val

That's spooky as I live in that part of Scotland called Argyll.

PM me and I be glad to send you some pictures of the place in the song.

We had some Ukrainian weather 2 weeks ago with 20 foot snow drifts and no electric for a week, I think the schools may be busy in 5 years time !

Cheers Pat

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Fantastic job here, Val ! The Ta 183 is a remarkable jet aircraft and your build ideally displays it's advanced design. The camo scheme is wonderful and very cleverly done ...... I could see something like this being used in a "what-if" situation for desperate action during a 1946 continuation of the war. Very nice indeed !

Mike

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