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And here we are with the "Tyson chicken legs" installed. Landing gear is all Eduard to include strut actuators and brake lines. I had to adapt the top of the strut to the gear mounts in the Tamiya wing but it wasn't that big of a deal. Most of the paint masking has come off except for the sacrificial Tamiya canopy. That'll get trashed too in favor of a , you guessed it, Eduard sliding canopy section. Tamiya's detail was certainly lacking in the sliding canopy section. Thank God for spare Fw190 A8 "Weekend Edition" kits is all I've gotta say! and another view.
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And now for this Tamiya kits biggest failing, the landing gear! Every review I've read and every conversation I've had with other builders warns of the landing gear on their 1/48 Fw190 D-9 being too short, and not just a little bit either.Pictured below are landing gear doors from Eduard and Tamiya. The Eduard is on the left and is the correct length and proportions and the Tamiya is on the right. Look and you can see there is a significant difference. Needless to say , the Tamiya pieces found thier way into file 13 along with the Tamiya gear struts!
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roadkill2525: Got you entered in on the intro post. I've never seen one of these built so I'll be watching this and looking forward to it. formula1129:I've got you in on the intro post as well. Another one I haven't seen built. I've seen just about every other Camaro being built but never a 70 ish one. I'll be following close on this as well.
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Cobraman says:"I should also add that I am not one of those who are a stickler for exact detail. I don't care if the trees I may use were in the areas where my models actually were or if something was never painted that color of gray. I do try and be close but I am just happy if the finished product is pleasing to the eye. First off I will be getting you posted in the intro post and glad to see you in here. Secondly...............you aint gotta worry bout no rivet countin', color correctin', gotta be exact as history doofus's here. I get it as close as I can to replicate history but I don't run away with it either and I know the type you are talking about. Just get in here and have some fun at this and don't worry about the "rivet counters". Lookin forward to your build bud, Joe
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Man you've definitely found your nitch in armor building Wayne. I'm looking forward to more of that build. Got the elevators painted which almost turned into a boo boo. I had marked the camo demarcation lines with a pencil on the already primed surface which initially I thought was a good idea until I painted the elevators. After I thought I was done I took a closer look and saw the drawn lines through my "finish coat" of paint. Sheesh!! Out the AB comes again and I finished it off! That would have been cool to overlook that and see it AFTER I had finished the whole thing! Any how here's a pic of the elevators: and now to what I consider to be a cool part of the build. The first pic is after I had applied all decals onto the main fuselage/ wing assy BEFORE the flat/ sunbleached coat. This is the AFTER pic with the wash and all flat coat/ sunbleaching coats applied: Whadda difference that makes. The crudely field oversray on the Gruppe numeral on the fuselage is clearly visible in the pic as well. Now we are off to other stuff like the bottomside bare metal surfaces and landing gear fellas................
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Amen to that brother! A quick recap of the color scheme that I'll be going with here. It's gonna be "Black 10" of JG26 as it was just before capture in May 1945. For some reason the greens aren't quite as bright and colorful in these photos out of Jerry Crandalls book! Anyways...on to where we are now.......... Managed to get the Defense of the Reich bands, a gloss and decals for this photo. She's starting to take shape as a plane I think!!!
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A little bit more progress here. I applied the border with the AB needle barely open at all and with the air pressure at around 30 psi. Using acrylics required constant cleaning of the tip throughout but overall I'm happy with the results. The "hump" in the middle of the paint is for the Gruppe numeral that will have a slight oversprayed condition. Stay tuned and I'll get to that. and the yellow tail that's prevelant on Staffel leaders birds. Will be fine tuning all of this down the road but this is where its at.
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Mark: Good recovery on the drop man! Whew! I'm in a group build on another site and a guy dropped his plane after having the fuselage together. I'll say it here like it was said there, "Better to happen at this stage in the game". Like the build and progress. Wayne:What can I say? Your work is astounding down to the base. Can't wait to see this and more builds here and abroad!
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It felt good to actually put color on this thing finally. I'm using Vallejo Air acrylics and those DO NOT clog up the AB like MM does , thank God! Here she is so far: and to the sides: if anybody is wondering about the ridiculously large gun barrels in the wing, that's electrical heat shrink that I masked the metal gun barrels off with. lol
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Prime coat on.................finally!! and a little pre-shading to go with that!! Now this here next is what kicked my tail (no pun intended) for a while. The rudder to tail fit due to all the stuff that's inside of the tail. Starting pics are scary............ and the next one is after about an hour and a half of sanding, re-fitting and tidying up........... Not ALL the way that I like it but dramatically better! Good ol' AM stuff sometimes.......................