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Horten Ho 229B - 1:72 PM Model


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Here is my PM Model 1:72 Horten Ho 229B which I finished in a fictional nightfighter scheme back in 1999.

This was a very basic kit and I recall scratchbuilding part of the cockpit. The main scheme was painted and varnished with airbrush and some decals came from the spares box.

 

As always, thanks for looking and all comments are welcome.

Miguel

 

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"This was a very basic kit"

 

That's a bit of an understatement !!

 

I keep looking at mine - then I put it back - then I look at it again - then I think I'll wait until the Zoukei Mura kit comes out in 1/72 !

 

Yours is well beaten into submission though, it must have been hard work to produce such a good looking kit.

 

 

 

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Thank you very much everyone!

 

On 25/10/2019 at 11:07, Whofan said:

"This was a very basic kit"

 

That's a bit of an understatement !!

 

I keep looking at mine - then I put it back - then I look at it again - then I think I'll wait until the Zoukei Mura kit comes out in 1/72 !

 

Yours is well beaten into submission though, it must have been hard work to produce such a good looking kit.

 

 

 

I honestly cannot recall how hard it was. I would have to look up my notes...

 

Miguel

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