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Messerschmitt Me 262 C-1a V186, Academy 1/72


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Hello everybody,

 

I want to show you my Me 262 C-1a. The Me 262 is one of the most beautiful aircraft designs for me.

 

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Construction:

 

The Academy kit, released in 2007, contains a multitude of details and very interesting options, including alternative components for the Me 262 C-1a with a Walther rocket in the rear fuselage. Unfortunately, in my opinion, the nose shape failed completely, so an extensive cosmetic surgery has to be done. I also narrowed the fuselage at the top by approx. 1 mm, which means that the too wide canopy has to be exchanged for a deep-drawn one. An old canopy from a Hasegawa Me 262 served as a deep-drawing stamp.

 

The rear fuselage is also suboptimal. Academy simply suppressed the opening for the Walther rocket and did not bulge the fuselage in this area enough. So this will be changed too. And because it is already work, I add a few details around the plane, for example extended flaps and slats.

 

Original aircraft:

 

My model shows the C-1a V186, as far as I know the only raketen schwalbe (rocket swallow) that has flown. In horizontal flight 934 km/h were achieved with additional thrust, making the V186 the fastest Me 262 ever flown (comparison A-1a: 870 km/h). With Heinz Bär in the cockpit, the aircraft shot down a P-47 that was flying over 8,000 m over Lechfeld airfield after about 3 minutes after start from runway.

 

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Source: asisbiz.com

 

Painting:

 

The paintjob was started as standard for me on an Alclad Airframe aluminum primer. After that preshading, three glazing layers per colour, painting scratches with a silver pin, intermediate finish with future, decals, washing, dust, oil paints, chalks etc.

 

Walk around:

 

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Bottom view:

 

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Details:

 

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I hope you like my model. Criticism, notes, and comments are gladly welcome.

Kai

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Hi Kai,

 

Great build! I like the colours and colour modulation very much. Well done man. 

 

One comment if I may - IMHO the pre-shading might be a bit too strong, as it almost dominates the paint scheme. 

 

Again, great model. 

 

Best, 

Nikola

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Please Mr Hudson (Kai) refrain from posting any more pictures of your fabulous models as they are offensive to us modellers of lesser skills.

 

Magnificent model and great explanation of the improvements and modifications made.

Love the Me 262 and all its prototypes and oddities.

 

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