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here is another one for me to do the dornier do-335 looks like a nice little kit with lots of raised detail so i hope

i can do it without loosing to much of the detail

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Posted (edited)

Cool, not many parts to that (ah seems you have not photoed all sprues) - Looks like it will build into a nice model though

Wayne

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Posted

no there is not much to this kit the cockpit consists of a........ seat and thats is it

anyway i thought i would have a go at pre shading not sure how well it will show under the camo paint we will just have to see

i have only done the recessed lines

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I think the pre-shading looks really good on the underside and there's just enough hint of it on the upper surfaces to dispel any toy-like look. :)

As an aside, I see that this thread has so far been a 'Kennerley only' affair. Are you two related?

Cliff

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Well thats gone quickly, haddnit?

Posted

some more done the decals are a bit old and should not have really passed muster but had nothing else so allot

of decal softener later and they on

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it is also a tail sitter

Posted

It looks kinda like a caricature with the oversize markings and no codes. Deffo different.

Clean paint work.

Posted

That looks OK. As Dahut has said, the decals are a bit sus but the kit itself looks the part. I've got one of these in my stash, I'm not really into Luftwaffe stuff, I picked this up years ago after reading about them in Clostermans "The Big Show". Maybe I need to find some decent decals for it & give it a go. Did you need weight to stop it tail sitting?

Steve.

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yeah the kit decals ate not the best but u work with what u got and you do need weight to stop it tail sitting

it took about 9g to keep the front down

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