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My first visit to the realm of 32nd scale.

 

W.Nr.334186 possibly from Kg(J)6 found belly landed by US troops in March 1945,

the photo is highly contrasted and colour assumptions could be made but

the paint scheme is similar to other late build 334### aircraft.

 

The build was good and any issues were my own, I couldnt get the cowlings to fit well but have seen others manage it.

It's not an award winner but looks great in the cabinet.

 

Quick boost Spinner for the hasegawa kit was used and is a must imo, as the kit spinner is strangely blunt shaped.

The fit on the kits prop base is perfect but the blades needed shaving down to fit the correct key hole shapes in the QB spinner,

 

Painted in a mix of SMS, Aqueous, AK real color, AK xtreme metals, Tamiya, Vallejo, and even some Citidel in there...

 

Markings are painted using Montex masks and stencils are kit decals.

 

Weathered with a mix of Enamels, oils and AK weathering pencils.

 

The photos are the best I can manage though.

 

Cheers :)

 

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Superb job!

Your build breathes perfection.

 

Congrats.

 

JR

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What a wheathering ! 👏👏👏

Superb job !

I still have the Hasegawa in stock...you motivated me ! 😉

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