WW2 1946 GB Official Thread

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scorpiomikey wrote:Got him, with a BV155 and KI-115.
Sergio, do you have a scale and a make of those kits?

As usual both will 1/72 special hobby.

I put the pic artbox first I'll start in a few days

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Cool stuff Sergio, do not ofrget to post some progress pics, I like to see these builds!
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Good point borg. Everybody loves a good wip :wink:
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guess who's finished?!

Little salamander, that's who!

After testing different configurations, from gull wings, foward-swept wings, pulse-jet engines, etc, a swept wing variant of the He-162 entered production in 1946. Known as the He-162F, Luftwaffe pilots considered it a delight to fly, and it was one of the fastest first generation jets.


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Very nicley done. Ill update the font page shortly. Feel free to grab the badge any time you like.
I love what youve done with the wings and the paint scheme. A nice move away from traditional splinter schemes.
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Cool paint scheme Owl. And I like the subtle but noticeable change with the wings.
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thanks guys!
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sooo, my pony's all built up and rescribed. just a bit of masking and she's ready for paint!
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OOooohh its lookin like a mustang.
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large jobs that you updated.

the plane start painting the parts that go RLM66, the color is too dark for this scale but will clarify after base always give this color

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