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Focke-Mustang Dual build progress (Tamiya 1/48 FW190D9)

July 3 2009 at 7:25 PM
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Well got the kits assembled,primed and got colors picked out for them.

This is White 11 from JG51, its one of the last FW built 190D9s...painted in RLM76 from Gunze's Acrylic Lacquer line up. W2 paint scheme for the undersides. BMF on the wings and gun cowling is Gunze Super Metal Silver...Best BMF out of a bottle in IMO..gave up on Alcad after the non-drying/tacky issues.

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Next one up is Yellow 15 from JG301. The Blaugrun (RLM84/99?) is a mix of RLM 76 and Duck Egg Blue once again from Gunze Acrylic Lacquer line up. Gunze Super Silver again for the BMF and RLM 75 for the front of the lower wings, which is done in Mimetall W3 scheme for the undersides.

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I'll start Camo tomorrow

 
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Great builds...

July 4 2009, 10:53 AM 

......on both planes. Amazing what the up-grades on that kit will do, especially on the gun cowl, isn't it?? I Like the very subtle "84" shade. Obviously you are using the Japo reference.

Gary Adams

"If flying were the language of man, then soaring would be its poetry". anon.
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Looking good...

July 5 2009, 5:36 PM 

Nice work.

John

 
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