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Building Tamiya's 262 now and went over to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC this morning to take some photos with my new camera. Perhaps some of you find some of these useful in determining panel lines etc.

 

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Brilliant photos, some astonishing detail and clarity there!  I know it can be difficult to photograph in there, but if you ever go back again I would LOVE some detailed shots of the Hughes H-1!

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Excellent images.

 

The lighting has brought out a lot of not normally seen details like the weld beads etc... 

 

Thanks for posting

 

Matt

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Excellent images.

 

The lighting has brought out a lot of not normally seen details like the weld beads etc... 

 

Thanks for posting

 

Matt

Yeah, and some museum dust  :)

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Very nice pics indeed!  Thank you for sharing.  Its amazing to see the lack of care? taken on forming the skin.  That time of the war for Germany when resources were getting very short.  Nice stuff

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