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My tiny Fw 190 D9 - Completed pics

October 11 2006 at 6:09 AM
  (Login wing_nut55)
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from IP address 72.90.239.204

I have a great amount of respect for anyone that builds this scale on a regular basis. Talk about tedious! What you think would be so simple actually was pretty difficult in some respects. The “big” thing was the small size… hard to hold with big sausage fingers to sand and trim without breaking and trying to mix paint in tiny little batches to AB. I think it to a total of 3 drops of paint to do the whole thing. Then there is the added build time from putting it down and just looking at it and saying, “AW… look how cute and tiny…”

But enough of that… here is the finished build. The kit is really great. Detail isn't bad and fit is superb. Hope you like it. Comments and criticisms always welcome.

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And lastly... with her two big sisters in 1/48 and 1/24. I need a bigger back drop!

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Marc
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This message has been edited by wing_nut55 from IP address 72.90.239.204 on Oct 11, 2006 6:21 AM
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