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Henschel Hs 123 A-1 early - Legion Condor - GASPATCH MODELS 1/48 - walkaround


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Hi guys,

This is my 3rd Hs 123 in a row (and probably the last one...). It took me just 4 months, partly due to the experience I gained from the other two builds. The WIP is here :

But  you can also have a look at my first build here, that is more extensively presented :

Enjoy.

 

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Very tasty !

Sometime Hs -123 has those massive strust painted in strange style  - outsides are light blue, insides are in top side camo colur(s).

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How it was with Spanish machines? Are there photos documenting light blue (BW photos, so light anyway...)  both sides?

Regards

J-W

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A great model:clap2:I like this.

But 24o5 had white tips of the lower wings, top and bottom. The upper wing also.

"Condor. Luftwaffe in Sapin 1936-1939" Patric Laureau p. 198.

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Hi Piotr,

 

What you wrote is correct. However, it refers to the period when the machines were flown by Spanish pilots. Before that, Henschels flown by German pilots did not have their wingtips painted white.

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Ok, You're right, but it's the only 24o5 photo that does not show the white ends of the wing. It is possible that this is a question of retouching the photo. Which was typical for this period. It's an interesting thing :)

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