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OK, so I will come here first...

This is He 111 E-3 (Roden kit), scheme not exactly from box (it is v4+BH and in box there is V4+AB), the machine is from 1./KG 1 "Hindenburg", Polish campaign, September 1939 used in North-East Poland.

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J-W

 

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Here is second Roden kit. The model is made by massive scratch conversion from original He 111 C (conversion was not only about engines but also included wings - elliptical turned into straight leading edge one). It is He 111-g3, the vary rare variant (few only build) from school of blind flying in Denmark at 1944. 

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Jerzy-Wojtek

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Hi 

I have finished my third He-111 in present STGB. It is the H3 variant, which was a small scratch conversion from Revell (originally Hasegawa) H6 kit, Model presents machine from 2/KGr 100 in early Autumn 1940 based in France and used for night attacks on Brittain.

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Few more photos on RFI

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Jerzy-Wojtek

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With one engine on fire and the other failing after an attack by royal Navy Skuas , pilot Feldwebel Richard Gumbrecht had no choise to force land somewhere among the snow coverd Norwegian mountains below .

 

Airfix He 111 P-2  and Special Hobby Skua .

 

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The fourth and half finished! It is He 111 Z-1 converted (very small work) from Hasegawa He-111 Z-2 kit in 1/72. Added extras: home resin casts of fuel tanks, rocket boosters from Me 323 (Italeri kit). Decals from drawer except fuselage codes self printed.

Machine from Eastern Front, winter 1942-43

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(BTW - the DG+DY scheme is in ICM 1:48 kit)

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Jerzy-Wotek

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Heinkel He 111 P

KG 55 GREIF

Paris area september 1940

 

 

Kit: Revell

Paint: Gunze/Tamiya

decals: AIMS

extra's: PE zoom set from Eduard for the cockpit and some  gun barrels from Quickboost

 

 

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Cheers,

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He 111 from 5./KG 26, Mittelmeerraum

 

Revell rebox of Hasegawa He 111 H-6

Decalbash from kit options 1&2

Brush painted with Humbrol enamels

Eduard mask set and Bf 110 tail insignia (too small, I know)

 

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Main colours Hu 117 and Hu 91. Decal theaterband. I h8 painting white!

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Flat varnish would have been nice, but 🌧️ prevents doing any painting outdoors.

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The belly is painted with Hu 65. The more recent tins seem to provide more blue than green hue than the older ones did.

 

Never mind the silvering etc - I don't :coolio:.

 

Thanks for watching, thanks Arnold and Enzo for running the GB for us 👍. V-P

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Heinkel 111B-2 Pedro

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Condor Legion March 1938

 

 

Kit: Roden

Paint: Hataka and Sovereign

Decals: Steeworks DE

 

Well I had heard that the kit was a difficult one so i was prepared, but it is frustrating more than anything with not much (anything) fitting but I battled on knowing most kits are buildable and here we are. A fair representation of the real thing form what i can see from old photos etc. and overall I am happy with it. Nominal weathering as I always bottle it and loose my way on this stage.

 

Apologies for inside lighting (I missed the daylight hours!)

 

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Build log for anytone who missed it  

 

 

Thanks for your support and company - another enjoyable GB completed with moments to spare!!!

 

JP

 

 

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