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1/32nd Focke Wulf A8


Rowdy

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Dear all,

 

New here on this forum, and starting off with this build of the Focke Wulf 190 A8.

 

I used the eduard Brassin sets for the engine and cockpit, and some photo etch for the flaps.

 

Please enjoy the pictures!


F7-DB8-BBA-40-DC-4175-A96-B-A523-FBF3-E8

DE6-E5-EA9-B398-4-E37-B775-0-C7574144-CE
799-CDAB5-82-F1-40-A4-BE56-B1-D2-EB2776-

5-FCDFF16-A9-DE-47-B0-B5-C0-4-B2474-A771
8-B1-F7994-8-C64-44-C5-B667-6-D8690-C067

35-F9-A941-E2-F7-4667-9-A75-357-CBC167-E

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2 hours ago, Holzhamer said:

You are going to town with this one! The engine bay is one of the best I’ve seen, though the chipping is a bit excessive to my personal taste. The paint work and the patina are top notch also

Thanks sir!!! 
 

this particular aircraft had a lot of wear and tear the last days before the allies captured this airframe and sprayed it Red. There were a few parts swaped and changed during the war in the field also. This is a very interesting werknumber to make.

 

There are a few parts which are still in the red primer as well underneath the wing. But these are yet to come .

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Some work done on the underside.

 

tried to show the wear and tear by a revised leading edge, and some primed panels.

 

positive chipping still needs to be done!

 

CD3-AAE10-8-B96-4-D5-F-8933-4-B9866766-A
ED963-B47-BDE1-4786-9330-24-DFDBD74-A7-F
F053C65E-3BE3-4647-9427-7C7F1DA262E7.jpg
95-D400-DC-357-C-4-B8-A-B95-D-CE527-EB45

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