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Sasha As

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  1. Finished the work on the cab. Closed the fuselage.
  2. The main paint job is complete. Straps, flush and you can close the fuselage.
  3. Dear community, I would like to share with you the results of the FW-190 A-8 R-2 from Revell in 32nd scale. The pilot Wilhelm Moritz commander of the IV assault group JG 3 "Udet" flew this machine in June 1944. Revell made a good model but one must be very careful when building, especially the engine bonnet is quite a problem if done closed. I used the "Big Ed" in the build. , metal barrels, "Res Kit" chassis. The other modifications were made to the cockpit, recess, landing gear struts, tank, pylon and model airframe. Many things done, the engine was a separate exhibit, then conscientiously hid it.))))) I riveted the model and it brightens up the look. Actually in the section "In hand" it can be seen. And all as usual primer, metallic, paint, highlighting rivets, vizering, varnish, oil, fuel leakage and exhaust. In the end I got the result which I am sharing with you. Enjoy the ride!
  4. Started with the cabin.
  5. Starting to build a 109 from Edward in '48. I've been wanting a one-colour 109 for a long time, dreams are coming true. The build will be practically out of the box, with the addition of the dashboard. I will add the rest as I can without much fanaticism. Considering the two versions of both photos of prototypes are available. Quality does not shine of course, but that is what it is. In the course of the work I will decide which one to choose.
  6. The construction is finished. Final photos will be coming soon. Starting a new construction project. Bf-109 G 6 AS 1:48 from "Edward" in the appropriate section.
  7. Started to 'dirty' the model, the tank is first in line.
  8. Irishman thank you ! A familiar model to me in the 24th. Built it in 2002. I got it with defective plastic, but completed the build. I will show some photos.
  9. Continued the work. Imitated the cab visor washer tubes. Made tubular rails at the base of the sliding cab lantern bindings, guide rollers. Guns blacked out, glued pneumatics . The antenna will be taut in any lantern position.
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