My next effort. This has also been sitting in the loft for a while. I think this is the Hasegawa kit in a Revell box. Lovely kit, goes together really well. The option I chose has the larger Ta152 tail assembly.
I chose to finish the kit in the colours of "brown 4" of JG26 and example found in April 1945. This particular machine has the subject of many discussions about its colour scheme, all based on a couple of black and white photos. I've chosen what seems to be considered to be the most likely colours. Eventually I used 7 colours. It has RLM 75 and RLM 71 on the wings, RLM 81 and 82 on the fuselage, the made-up RLM 84 on the centre fuselage and RLM 76 on the nose and tail undersides. The underside also a natural metal section as well. All were sprayed on Vallejo colours except the RLM 76 whcih an Xtracolour shade. I didn't like the Vallejo colour.
I had a problem with decal silvering, something I haven't had for years. Being used to Xtracrylic colours all being gloss, silvering has never been an issue. I struggled with the Vallejo gloss varnish to get smooth even finish. The flat coat was fine.I'll try another gloss coat n the next kit. Anyway, here it is.
Thanks for looking.
Revell 1/32 Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9
Revell 1/32 Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9
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Re: Revell 1/32 Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9
Looks great Derek and good to see you using an airbrush. Just a tip on the smoke... Over the years I have used with Tamyia Smoke, I really thinned it out with acrylic thinners to the point it was almost water. From there I basically layered the smoke paint till I got what I wanted. I've found that doing it that way, you can make parts of the smoke lines darker and more transparent in others plus it is less splotchy that way.
Re: Revell 1/32 Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm getting more confident but I'm still learning. There is a tendency to overdo it to start with bit it's relatively easy to go back over, respray and try again. Onwards to next one.
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Re: Revell 1/32 Focke-Wulf Fw190D-9
Very good build looks fantastic.
I hope you don't mind but there is one point i'd like to make. On the FW-190 D-9 there is a metal spine going through the centre of the main canopy from front to back, it looks like this is missing from your build.
I hope you don't mind but there is one point i'd like to make. On the FW-190 D-9 there is a metal spine going through the centre of the main canopy from front to back, it looks like this is missing from your build.
Chris Shaw Aviation and Wildlife Art
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