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Welcome and great to hear that, but there is no picture.
Arno
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Gentleman, Bob is my uncle I tried my best and it was interesting for me to see, what I was able to do with the original parts and the Eduard PE.
a few shadows:
The first cables
and finished
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Thanks my friends for the fast answers. Slowly I think also that the Vallejo varnish is not very resistent, my Turpentine removes it and this is a special Turpentine for Oil painting. So I think its saver to stay with my acrylic washing
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I have tried now Rectified turpentine, it also removes my Vallejo colors!!! What should I use for oil washing? The product from MIG???? Please Help me!
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now we know the reason, why the german had no ice during the war!
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Great to have artists like you here, so that we can learn from you!!
Arno
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So, enough crying! I start with the new Main wheel bay, because the Aires is gone, but I have the Eduard PE parts left
First try to make new springs
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Agree with you! Ballon tires are an absolutely no go!!!!!! ( Hmmmmm, my 109 G-6 have such!!!! )
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Okay gentlemen, thanks for your nice words!!! I know that this was for sure my fault, I have taken the things from my wife, from time to time she make some oilpaintings and this is the stuff that I used:
and so I decided to build the body new, I anyway have made some mistakes. But this time I will ask you first: I wanna try weathering with oil color. So what should I buy??
Thanks Arno
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That will be a very cool Bird! Looking fortwarf when its painted!! It. will be Black?
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First the varnish goes then the color and now the plastic. What a frustrating end.
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Oh no..... game over, something, maybe the terpentine killed the plastic.....
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First time I tried Oilcolors.... hope it turned out well
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After seeing Ralph's fantastic Spitfire Mk.VIII, I have also to try his highlighted paint. But hey, it isn't easy!!!!!!
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and if you wane do it in silver, it's maybe a good reason to try the Bare-Metal Foil sure looks great with the invasion stripes!
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Getting better and better!!
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Oh! I love the wood painting on the headrest!
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I thought about doing a tank or some sort of armor and since there is lots of time I may expand my horizons!
For sure thats a great idea!! and if you love weathering, an armor is an paradise.
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I couldn't resist, the price was to good
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Hi jandrego, how did you made this fantastic camo? Wich color you start with?
Thanks
Arno
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Love the weathering and chipping! Just great ralph!!
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This is the way it should look! Wounderfull!! Maybe I try this camo also, but it didnt look to easy! Congrats!!
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I try to make the putty stripes on the alu, do that look good?
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Hi folks,
I've already started to cut plastic on this one, and as soon as the Revell Spitfire Mk.IIa is completed for deadline, the Do 335 will move ahead at full pace.
Does anyone have any schemes to suggest for the Do 335? My reference is severely lacking, so all input here appreciated. This build will be for Military Illustrated Modeller, but I will share progress in this forum.
I think I would build one of those nearly finished variants. You anyway have not to much choices, except you build one of those " what happend if...."
Revell 1:32 Bf 109G-10 "Erla"
in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Oh, OK! That looks great! Keep on!