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My summer's efforts
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Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 - 11:29 PM UTC
I managed to get a little bench time in this summer and finish off a bunch of shelf queens. Some are already posted into the Hangar Queen campaign, the 262 is for that campaign. All in 1/72
Hobby Boss quickbuild He 162

looks like I have to touch up that loop antenna

Hobby Boss Fw190D9, long term shelf queen



D0 335 with metal tape loop antenna, last part took off as I was preparing to add it.


Hasegawa Me 262 night fighter


Heller Fi 103 and Natter



looks like I have to retake a pic with the nose rocket cover installed.

All in all a pretty productive summer and might even get taken to this fall's NE shows as a collection "Too litle, Too late"
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Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 - 08:18 AM UTC
Hi Mike,
Nice little collection! They all look great! Did you paint the NMF on the He 162, or use something like BMF, or aluminium foil? I can't tell from the picture.

Gary
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Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2015 - 10:57 PM UTC
Mike,
A most impressive collection of now finished models. Each one really is impressive on it's own.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, August 21, 2015 - 12:04 AM UTC

Quoted Text

Hi Mike,
Nice little collection! They all look great! Did you paint the NMF on the He 162, or use something like BMF, or aluminium foil? I can't tell from the picture.



Gary,
shhhh.. don't tell the rivet counter color police..
It's Testor's rattlecan aluminum.. maybe silver.. dang it, now I gotta go check...Testors Gloss Metallic Silver (blue label).

Sealed w acrylic Model Master semigloss and then the putty lines (a couple of medium grey Vallejo's, I did not note the numbers) and a Ammo of Mig grey RLM wash, wiped back with a barely wet with odorless thinner brush.
I think they call it 'stumping' , it's supposedly an art term, go figger.

Joel, Thanks for the kind words. They certainly served their intended purpose and got the building juices flowing again for some more intensive projects.

Mike
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Posted: Friday, August 21, 2015 - 05:05 AM UTC
Can some one give me the run down on the red bellied 190s?
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Posted: Friday, August 21, 2015 - 06:02 AM UTC

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Can some one give me the run down on the red bellied 190s?



Late war airfield defence for 262's (Me 163?) who were especially vulnerable on takeoff and landing. Red belly to keep itchy trigger fingered aa gunners from shooting the wrong guys. If I am remembering correctly.
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Posted: Saturday, August 22, 2015 - 06:07 AM UTC
That matches my guess that it was to keep the flak gunners from scoring own goals. And given the task of the D9s and other prop jobbies was to defend the airfields at low level to allow Me262s to take off and land this would explain why I have not come across it on aircraft other then the late Fw190s and D9s.

Any other advice or references?
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